THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT FIRE DEPT. Aprif 11 1. 300-bik. Roche Point Rd. Hlegal burning. 2. 1000-bik. Edgewood Rd. 4, April 19. -A 44-year-old North.“ Vancouver man was stabbed in the heart - three times during.a domestic dispute in Sthe'100-block of East 20th Street: He was. _foken to. Lions Gate‘ Hospital, underwent - . immediate surgery, and js listed in critital” * condition. A-40- year-old woman is fucing ~ ¥ “0 charges: No names: were released. , “+ April-21.-A'former Vancouver City Police officer and-only.sus- fi “'pect in @ 1993 North Van ‘murder tried to plead guilty to : monsloughter in connection with nother murder. « ; “Brock Graham,37,.was to go'on trial in Campbell River on Monday for the 1994 death of his then girlfriend Patricia Grace” ae Ducharme; 412 oo —— 4 The Compbell River Crown refused {6 accept a monstayghter . * . guilty:plea. A murder trial continues: * -, i Dumpster/container fire. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY FIRE DEPT. April 11 3. 200-blk. East 4th St. - Burning complaint. April 12 4. 130-bik. West Esplanade Commercial/industrial ec. NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP March 2 5. 1500-bik. Main St. Break and enter. Attempts to enter the business by sus- pect unsuccessfirl. Damage to door and lock. a March 6 6. 100-bik. Pemberton Ave. Break and enter. Suspects entered through back door. Approximately $15,000 worth of tools taken. 7. 1300-bik. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Suspects tried forcing the door but set off alarm. No entry. gained, _ nothing stolen. . March’7 8. 1000-bik. Marine Dr. THE following people . appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various arges: . Before. Judge. Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 14: Kenneth. Marvin Edgar, 25, .of North Vancouver, _teceived six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to fail- ing.to complete 20 hours of . community work service by August 1996. . was required to per- form 30 hours of community work service. eee . ” Allan Burton Baker, 32, of : Abbotsford, received 12 “' months’ probation after he =: pleaded guilty to assaulting a . Hurry in for many specials ‘on HURRY SALE ENDS Break and enter. Suspects threw a large rock through a window to gain entry. $100 in cash taken, Approximately $500 in damage done. woman on April 3, 1996, in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 12: . Suzette Wai Ying Chin, 32, of West Van, was fined $250 after she pleaded guilty to obtaining money by false pre- tences from the Royal Bank of Canada and the Toronto Dominion Bank between Oct. 27, 1995, and Nov. 10, 1996, in West Vancouver. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provin- ciaf court on Feb. 12: . Nageswaran Easwarathevan, 29, of Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to: @ fishing without a licence on Jan. 10 at Cates Park in North Vancouver District; iar | March 8 9. 100-bik. East 15th St. Break and enter. A person in an adjacent apartment building called police, two sus- . / > Graham is the suspecttin the u pects fled scene on foot. No entry gained. Suspect had tried smashing windows with rocks. 10. 100-blk. West 3rd St. DAY.IN COURT ® catching and retaining undersized dungeness crabs during the same incident. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 12: Peter Anthony Leboldus, 41, of Vancouver, was jailed 30 days after he pleaded guilty to stealing — merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on Jan. 24 in’ North Vancouver District. The jail sentence was to be served concurrently with another sentence. eee Robert John Couture, 56, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 and received six months’ probation after he picaded guilry to stealing liquor belonging to a liquor store on Dec. 9, 1996, in. North Vancouver City. e e lan George Brown, 21, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 after pleading guilsy to breaching probation by failing to report to a probation officer on Sept. 27, 1996, as part of a Young Offenders Act sen- tence. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Feb. 12: Gordon Keith Finney, 46, of West Vancouver, reccived six months’ probation after he was found guilty of a recog: nizance breach between Dec. 29, 1995, and April 17, 1996, by communicating with a woman. 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The original — charge stemmed from an April 25, 1996, incident in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Jan. 29: Gregory Trammell, 24, of North Vancouver, was fined $750 and received 12 months’ nsolved 1993 murder ‘of Lynn - mm-dated- Duggan... a Break and enter. Suspects took moulding out from win- dow to gain entry. $200 .in cash stolen. Fingerprints lifted at scene for identification. probation after he was found uilty of assault causing bodily Farm of a man on Dee. LI, 1994, in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Dec. 18: John Richard Wasson, 40, of North Vancouver, was jailed 14 days and had his driver’s licence suspended for 36 months after pleading guilty to driving while prohibited on Haywood Avenue in West Vancouver on Nov. 2, 1996; in North Vancouver District on June 20, 1996; on Bay Street in West Vancouver on Oct. 26, 1996.