4 -— Friday, September 16, 1988 - North Shore News FROM THE NORTH SHORE’S POLICE F' THE FOLLOWING is a list of re- cent North Shore crimes. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY SOUTH Break and enter — 400-bIk. E. 7th St. Purse stolen from chair near open back door of residence while occupant was home. Credit cards, I.D., personal cheques and $220 in cash was taken. Break and enter — 100-blk. Carrie Cates Crt. Premises insecure. Money stolen from freezer. Break and enter — 100-bik. W. Esplanade Ave. Theft of model sailboat valued at $2,600. Break and enter — 400-bIk. Ches- terfield. Entry gained by open back window. Stolen: approx- imately $250 worth of costume jewelry. CITY NORTH Break and enter — 500-blk. W. 14th St. Entry gained by removing screen to window which was open. Stolen: Phillips VCR, Minolta 35mm camera, Canon Sure Shot camera and jewelry. Break and enter — 200-bIk. E. 13th. Theft of approximately $3,000 worth of jewelry from nightstand while complainant pa- tient at hospital. PEMBERTON Break and enter — 1!000-bik. Bridgman Ave. Theft of building keys, calculator, and diary from temporary office. CAPILANO Break and enter — 700-bIk. W. Queens Rd. Entry gained by prying ground level bedroom window. Stolen: $1,000 cash, camera equipment, jewelry, stereo equip- ment and mountain bike. LYNN VALLEY Break and enter — 1000-bik. Ross Rd. Entry gained by breaking side basement window. Stolen: silver- ware, microwave, jewelry and clocks, Break and enter -— 1000-bik. Mountain Hwy. Entry gained by prying ground level window. Stolen: Minolta camera and tele- phone answering machine. Break and enter — 1000-bIk. Rufus Dr. Entry gained by enter- ing second storey window. Resi- dent was in the process of moving. Stolen were various boxes contain- ing stereo equipment, camera equipment and china. SEYMOUR Break and enter — 900-blk. Lytton St. Entry gained by prying open doors. Stolen: telephone answering machine and small amount of cash. THEFT FROM VEHICLES 300-bIk. E. 3rd St. Stolen: theft of hockey equipment, Varnet sunglasses, cassette tapes, radar detector valued at approximately $2,500. 200-blk. E. 3rd St. Tool box and skill saw stolen from parked van. 100-blk. W. 4th St. Entry gained through unlocked door. Stolen: Alpine equalizer, Kenwood power booster, Alpine tape deck and numerous tapes. WEST VANCOUVER PARK ROYAL Break and enter to business — 900-bIk. Park Royal South. Entry by smashing window. Stolen: video camera and VCRs, Value: $1,600. BRITISH PROPERTIES Break and enter to residence — 900-bIk. Eyremont. Entry not known. Stolen: not known at this time, house ransacked. Break and enter to residence — 1300-bIk. Camridge Road. Entry by smashing window. Stolen: stereo, TY and VCR. Value: INTRODUCING $4,900. Break and enter — 600-blk. An- dover Pi. Entry via insecure win- dow. Stolen: nil. Disturbed by ar- rival of maintenance employee. Break and enter — 1200-blk. Chartwell PI. Entry attempt, alarm set off. Suspect fled. Break and enter — 1400-blk. Tyrol Rd. Entry by forcing door. Stolen: building materials. Break and enter — 500-blk. St. Andrews Rd. Entry via insecure window. Stolen: jewelry. Value not known at this time. AMBLESIDE Break and enter to residence — 1500-bIk. Queens Avenue. Entry by smashing window. Stolen: unknown amount of jewelry. Break and enter — 1300-bik. Argyle Ave. Entry: underground parking and forced storage locker. Stolen: carpet. Value: $5,000. Break and enter — 1700-bIk. Mathers Ave. Entry via insecure door. Stolen: jewelry. Value: $9,000. Break and enter — 1100-blk. Gor- don Ave. Entry found to garden shed. Stolen: tool box. Value unknown, DUNDARAVE Break and enter —- 1900-blk. 22nd St. Entry via insecure window. Stolen: stereo equipment, stamp albums, compact discs. Value not known at this time. HORSESHOE BAY/ GLENEAGLES Break and enter to residence — 6100-bIk. Eastmont Drive. Entry: possibly via doggy door. Stolen: jewelry. Value: $530. 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