“. machine’. “blue Nissan truck. ° Value: -Plymouth |. THE FOLL OWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: v 900-bIk. Duchess Avenue Break and enter. Screwdriver possibly forced through. window glass and locked bedroom window. Patio door appears forced from out * side, No entry gained there, possible ‘exit, Stolen: Cash, Sony walkman. i Value: $243, May 2 4600-bik. Marine Drive, Break and enter. Opened unlocked . garage door and. pried open door to residence. Ransicked all vooms, Cooked soup.in kitchen, _sprayed ketchup’ on walls, food > thrown about, Cigarettes butted out on walls, Stolen: Diamond engage- ment ring; Raven telephone. fax Minolta 900 camera. “Value : $5,000. May 4 Unknown location. Theft of auto. Complainant is . f elderly and .attended office as she was confused over where she last left vehicie. She states vehicle was either at residence or Park Royal South. Checks of these areas nega- tive. Added to CPIC as possible vehicle stolen. Vehicle locked, no extra keys. Stolen: ‘85 brown Horizon. Value: - unknown. ot May § 1000-bik. Braeside, ~, Break and enter. Suspect entered “through. ‘open’ bedroom. window. , Stolen: Laptop .computer, .small amount of cash. Value: $2,300. 4300-bik. Erwin Drive. ‘* “Break and enter. Suspect gained entry through unlocked window. * Stolen: Sony stereo. Value: $1,500. ' Pier 101. ’ Recovered stolen auto. Located near. Pier 101 in mud bog. All four tires removed. Bash lens broken and ignition’ punched.” Recovered: ‘87 Not known, .: : May 6 __ 2000. bik. £1th Street, Break — and. enter,” ‘attempt. © Suspect found inside complainant's * house. When confronted, he provid- - ed his name. Suspect is a friend of _complainant’s daughter. Suspect : ; was. in house originally with per- “* taission of daughter. Suspect later “appeared returned. Stolen: Nil. Value: Nil. a day i court THE ‘FOLLOWING people ‘Vancouver courts recently ‘to face various charges: ’Before Judge Doug Moss in Nerth Vancouver provincial court on March 29: “Barbara: Sibbald, 26, of North ; "Vancouver, . was jailed five. days ._ after she pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to do 94 hours of community work service by. Oct. 1, 1994. » Frank Dean Holub, 26, of New Westminster, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on March 163 in North Vancouver City. ‘. Before Judge. Doug Moss in ~ North Vancouver provincial court on March 27: .- “Gavin ‘Michael Strang, 34, of - Bowen ‘Island, “received nine months’ probation after he pleaded ° “guilty. to committing “mischief . by ~ vessel. in North and. West_ ry 6700-blk. Keith Road. Break und enter to vessel. Two witnesses observed two males break into two coin machines on Queen of Oak Bay ferry. Males observed car- rying two denim coin bags while on negative. Possibly exited via boat. Stolen: Coins and bills. $6,000. May 15-16 Number of medical aid cails: 9 Number of false alarms: 7 Foot of Capilane Road. Fire. . _ Trans Canada Hwy. at Caulfeild. Truck fire. 1300-blk. Burnside, . Bush fire. May 17-21 Number of medical aid calls: 17 Number of false alarms: 9 600-blk. Clyde Ave, Car fire. 4700-bik. Pilot House. Beach fire. , Trans Canada Hwy. at Exit 8. ~ Car fire. damaging the Queen of Capilano , ferry on Oct. 9, 1994, Werner Helmut Schmidt, 54, of Richmond,. received, 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Feb. 4 in North: Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in _ North Vancouver provincial court on March 23: ; Marie Adele Major, 32, of North - Vancouver, ‘received nine months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine on Jan. 6 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in . North Vancouver provincial court on March 22: Allan Jerome Trepanier, 44, of Vnaconver, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty. to driving without a licence on April 23, 1994 in North Vancouver District. ; Compited by Anna Marie D ‘Angelo, Hire a top resident realtor. Pll show you what's available _on the Sunshine Coast. Call Kenan MacKenzie Res. 885-7810 - Osfice 886-2277 Toll free 682-1513 Sussex Group S.R.C. Realty Corp. Extensive search of vessel ’ Value:. 2 “remount »,, Upper Lovels Hey. rants tr ; Siem tgi 3 tty =< err * 8. they, Ambleside Beach. » Beach fires. 4500-bik, Marine Drive. Beach fire. Foot of 14th. Beach fires, May 15-18 Number of routine calls: Ba Number of Code 3 emergerley calls: iF May 19-21 Number of routine calls: 18 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: Marine Drive at Tay ior Way. Vehicle i clipped rear of vehicle 2 who was.in a different lane. No injuries or charges. Approximately ; $2,000 damage. ; Chartwell. Drive at. Chippendale Road. : Vehicle | collided with vehicle 2 at intersection. Driver of vehicle | ‘drove away from Scene. Injuries: Driver 2 whiplash. Charges: Driver i failing to stop at scene of accident. Approximately $19,000 damage. Eyremount and Southborough. Driver | made unsafe pass on left and collided into Driver 2 vehicle. Charges: Impaired driving, over 80megs. No injuries. Approximately ~ $2,000 damage. May 17 Lifeboat “Auxiliary. I” called out by’ Rescue . Coordination . Centre Victoria to. search for an overdue 13 foot runabout with‘ione person onboard who had departed Ladysmith enroute to False Creek. Vessel found after a4’ '}/2-hr. search, THE NORTH Vancouver RCMP - want help in identi- fying this man who police say used a knife to rob a store owner in front of. his .two young | children ‘on’ April’ 19 in, the 400-block of East 3rd Street.) ‘The suspect is described as. . Caucasian, 17-years-old, -1.7: m= (5°8"), . medium | build, clean-shaven’ with’ a round, reddish face. He was wearing a black sweatshirt with a hood « { over another jacket which had short sleeves. Call 985-1311. Youth: Achievement Awards | a J he City: of North Vancouver is pleased to announce the recipients of the 1995 YOUTH : ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS — COMMUNITY SERVICE CERTIFICATE for their Positive . contributions to ihe community ona voluntary basis: * Jo-lynn Foo — North Shore Health Youth Action Council * Delsea Jones — Special Olympic Coach The YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS recognize youth between the ages of 12 > and 21 years : of age for noteworthy achievements and for contributions to the community. val . There are two categories of awards: _ 1. Community Service Certificate Recognizes youth who have made positive contributions to the community on a voluntary basis, such as serving on Committees and other volunteer work. I. Certificate of Recognition Recognizes youth who have recorded noteworthy achievements in some line of endeavour. This award could also be conferred upon an individual who has achieved considerable progress in a particular tine of endeavour, thus exhibiting the ability and commitment for personal change and growth. Candidates may be nominated by City residents; non-profit agencies, groups and businesses. Nomination forms are available from City Hall, 141 West 14th Street at the Development Services counter and Reception. Deadlines are March’ * * 31st and September 30th of each year, The Youth Achievement Awards Program is another program in the City of North Vancouver's ongoing commitment to our youth. For more S information on this and other youth programs in the City of North Vancouver, contact : Larry Orr, Social Planner at 985-7761, Local 207, : : : a