B- Friday, January 19, 199G — North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of receat North Shore emer- gency incidents: November 16 1100-blk. Mathers Ave. Break and enter. Rear window pried, rooms searched. Stolen: 80 CDs. Value: $1,200. Nevember 20 200-bIk. Mathias. Break and enter. Shutter and window broken to gain entry. Stolen: two native wood carvings of killer whales, one print “Sweat Lodge Ceremony." Value: $500. November 21 800-blk. Marine Dr. Theft of auto. Keys taken from table; vehicle missing from parking lot. Stolen: 1993 silver 4-door Pontiac. November 22 15090-blk. Queens, Break and enter. Porcelain from outdoor pot thrown through win- dow. Stolen: black Casio watch. Value: $150. 2400-blk. Queens, Break and enter. Window smashed with rock. Stolen: two TVs, VCR, stereo, Nintendo, com- puter, jewelry. Value: approximately Inglewood : reo AEG SRA OD SIERO ALOUD YASIR LOL PELE 4 Number of medical aid calls: 9 100-bik. Morven Dr. Break and enter. Rear glass door broken, house ransacked, food eaten. Stolen: brass telescope, liquor, Value: $700, November 23 Bridge Rd. Break and ‘enter. Lock pessibly picked. Stolen: diecast model of trector truck unit. Value: $200. Tantalus Park, Fire. Janvary $11. Flooding. Meetin January 12-14 Number of medical aid calls: 8 Number of false alarms: 8 Number of public service calls: 0 1490-bik. Marine Dr. Water problem. 1000-bik. Aubeneau. Number of false alarms: 5 Number of public service calls: 2 2000-bik. Marine Dr. Public service call. Marine Dr. and 23rd St. Vehicle one stopped for pedestri- an, vehicle two rear ended vehicle one. No injuries or charges. Approximately $1,300 damage. $00-bik. Marine Dr. Vehicle une failed to yield to vehicle two. No injuries. Charges: fail to yield at uncontrolled intersec-. tion. Approximately $2,000 dam- age. on judicial system proposed NORTH’ SHORE residents will get a chance to express their concerns about the administration ‘of justice at a public meeting if North Vancouver City Council follows. the lead of its district : counterpart. ” NOFITH VANCOUVER ' DISTRICT COUNCIL By Martin Millerchip ’ On Jan. 15 district council unanimously endorsed a recommendation from the Joint’ Police Liaison Committee suggesting all three North Shore municipal- ities be involved in such a meeting. The invitation wil! be extended to West Vancouver despite ihe fact that the municipality operates its own police ferce. : Coun, Janice Harris described the idea of a public meeting as an ideal opportunity for concerned citizens groups to establish contact with one another. “My personal opinion is that the judicial system is totally inadequate given the number of repeat offend- ers,” said Coun. Ernie Crist. Crist suggested politicians were scared to do any- thing about the situation and that the meeting could serve to stiffen their resolve. ; “I don’t know what they are scared of. Maybe they are afraid of offenders getting out and not voting for them,” said Crist. The recting will include representatives from the RCMP and workers in social areas and will consider solutions to: delays in getting cases to court; @ perceived leniency of Crown prosecutors and judges; @ continued pressure to change the Young Offenders Act; @ overcrowded jails; @ abuses of the Legal Aid system by lawyers; & rehabilitation of offenders and @ protection of citizens from violent offenders. Coun. Pat Munroe, wits has served as a parole board member, said the meeting could serve to reassure some citizens as to safeguards already in the system. Probation for pot possession Name: Lindsay, Robert Gregowski Age: 24 Offence: two charges of theft under $5,000, failing to appear in court Call North Yan RCMP at 985-1311, Name: William: Frederick k Wright Age:37,-. Offences narcotic sraticking THE SON of North Vancouver provincial court Judge Jerome Paradis pleaded guilty last month to possessing marijua- na. Luc Ben Paradis, 25, of North Vancouver, was sentenced to 18 months probation on Dec. [4 in Vancouver provincial court. » The charge stemmed from a Jan. 26, 1995 incident in North Vancouver City. TRG, MOTIVE, B.C.A.A. + In probation term orders, Vancouver provincial court Judge Carol C. Baird-Eilan stated that Paradis was to seek alcohol and sub- stance abuse counselling as directed by his probation officer. Paradis’ charge had been trans- ferred last fall to Vancouver after it was initially laid in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 24, 1995. 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