THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incident:: - Number of medical aid calls: - Number of false alarms: 1 March 18 Number of medical aid calls: 6 Number of false alarms: 2 Number of public service Seymour River Rescues arch 19 March 18 Number of medical aid calls: 6 Number of medical aid calls: 3 Number of fire calls: 2 Number of other calls: 0 100-blk. East 12th St. Car/truck fire. the Save-on Foods on Brooksbank. Suspect grabbed the purse through the window and drove off. _. WEST COAST — SERVICE rea SECURITY OOOR AND WINDOW Number of fire calis: 3 Number of other calls: 1 200-bik. West Ist St. February 18. Assault. At 9:18 p.m. the police attended a residence to Elfie, Sharon, Susie, and Karl and all of our triendly and experienced staff, wish to thank our customers for their loyal and continuous support now after H: Apartment/highrise fire. 200-bik. West Keith Rd. School fire. 200-bik. East 14th St. Hospital/rest home fire. March 19 Number of medical aid calls: 2 Number of Gre calls: 3 300-blk. East 18th St. Single-family house fire. Young Offender females assaulted another 14-year-old female after school, 3:30 p.m. Stolen auto. RCMP recovered a grey Toyota van at 5:34 a.m. on the Cut (Hwy. 1). The vehicle had been stolen in Vancouver. separate a father and son who had been arguing. Police have been to the same residence before. Stolen auto. A 1980 VW GTI hatchback was reported stolen from the Lillooet and Premier area. Robbery. At 4:16 p.m. a woman reported _ bein robbed in the 100-blk. of East Number of medical aid calls: 4 Number of false alarms: 0 2875 Bushnell Pl. “Miscellaneous fire. | Wa Bright Lights... 10 | mBusiness.......19 | wm Celebrations............38 '| gi North Shore Alert........4 a SPOS cron a Talking Personals......... he @ Vintage Years.................. ge Wright... Kerth Shere Mews, foundet in 1969 as an inde- pendent sicburban newspaper and qualified under Schedule 111. Paragraph 111 of the Excise Tax Act, is published cach Wednesday, dow oo the North Store. Canada Poet Canaan Publications Mail Sales Prodect Agreement No. 100-bi&. West Esplanade St. Commercial /industrial Robbery. . reported a drive-by purse snatching in the parking lorof and stole $15. March 20 woman 3rd by four youths. They punched her in the stomach Police describe grisly crime scene From page vo been sharing an ent at the 130 West Fifth building and on July 12 that year had been gr granted an overnight visiz with the Const. Joe Fitzpatrick, des :bing the rime scene, said the boy and girl were lying almost together and were covered wil what appcared to be both slecping bags and blankets. “I believed I heard snoring or gur- pine sounds coming from one of the .” he said, adding the girl was wearing a night dress through which her underwear was visible. She was on her back. Earlier, a resident. of the Tradewind building where the attacks took place relat- ed to Justice Allan Thackray and the seven- woman, four-man jury a bizarre incident on the moming of July 13. Patricia Pereira was in her car preparing to leeve the building’s underground parking lov when she heard heavy foozsteps running away and then saw a plastic bag tossed into a dumpster. She saw a man outside who she recognized as a regular in her building. “The person seemed to be in a frenzy,” she said during cross-examination by defence lawyer John White. “What happened in the parking Iot was not normal.” Caouette, who stared ahead with no expression during testimony, has pleaded not guilty. The trial continues. Alert issued for fake $100 bills THE RCMP are asking banks and merchants in the Lower Mainland to be on the lookout for counter- feit $100 Canadian bills. 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