si af ee a 58 8 The following | are some recent North ‘Shore emer- , gency incidents.” NORTH ‘VAN RCMP A i. : Lu 100-bik: East 3rd St. Break. and entry. Hair salon, entry through hair pieces, hair extensions, 20 gh guns, neck massager, 5100 ‘nipped off front doar. Stolen: ciga rettes, | vari 11S rands,: “unknown : door. 27 bottles of various alcohol : eaeed out through doo ‘iin recy--- back door. Stolen: . oars vata i cling boxes. . August 5 5. 300-blk. W. Queens Rd. Break and entry. Glass removed from south side window. Hard drive to training computers stolen. u 6. 100-blk. Lowsdale ’Break-.and entry into office building. Ripped lock off main door with screwdriver. NEC computer stolen. ngust 10 7. 180058 :. Capilano Rd. ._ Break and entry into gas station. Door lock removed, office door ‘kicked in. $750 worth of assorted cigarettes taken. 8. 100-blk. West 17th St. ‘Break in to learning centre. Main * door pried “open and window ‘smashed. Computer and monitor "stolen. a h : - August 11. - 9. 200-bik. Lonsdale Ave. . Break and: entry into Salvation Army. thrift store. Safe containing f° Fe $150 stolen. August 12 10. 1700-bl&. Lonsdale Break and entry into coffee sh Window smashed. Cash float of $20 stolen. 18 August 11. 1000-bik. Marine Dr. Break and entry into office building. -Front window smashed with rock. Float of $20 stolen. 12. 2200 bik. Lonsdale Attempted break and entry into fast food chain. Removed weather stripping on Riss. Nothing stolen. 13. 200-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Baseball, hockey cards and type- writer stolen from thrift store. Suspect described as caucasian 13- ear-old youth wearing long grey leather vest and dark ba aeBY pants. 14. 100-blk. West dnd St. Break and entry into liquor store. Front window smashed. 2-si packs of beer stolen. Police say they | found accused near man’s nowy | From page ing and returned to Barry’s Maple Ridge home later that night. P At about 11:30 p.m. a neighbor heard Barry, who had a temper when he drank, arrive and ‘start yelling at his common-law wife, Tara MacLean, who hollered back. id ony “snapped,” said the upstairs bor, Diane Finnbogason She tol the jury she knocked on Barry’s door and had it slammed in her face. Finnbogason told the‘ court she heard Barry threaten to slap McGinty's common-law wife, Rachelle Doucette, as she tried to coine to the defence of MacLean. Firnbogason called 9-1-1. As she talked with the operator, Doucette and MacLean burst into Finnbogason' 's apartment with one yelling, “He’s got a knife ... they’re stabbing each other.” The frightened women - locked themselves inside bathroom with MacLean’s and Doncette’s babies. © © - It appears that around: the same Finnbogasen's | Barry’s body as the poli Const. 'Ed. Gariepy ‘ told : j McGinty was taken down’ at; gui point and arrested without incident. Meanwhile, in an. article: te time, neighbors heard'a man shout- -“" ing: “Why don’t t you just stab me,” and, “Just try it.” Moments later Finnbogason said ° | she heard McGinty crying. “I could hear him crying and call- ing for Rachelle ... ‘Please fet me Sec her before they take me away.’ I told him Rachelle was very comfortable i in. had .a-- blood-soaked |: ‘in his hand that was left the bathroom.” McGint a she said.” on Finn! n’s stair, she He pease turned and weat_ back into the McGinty was standing ‘near We know, we know. That’s why we're getting more of thé styles, brand names and colours you're looking for, in every possible size, from petite to plus. And with plenty of sales, you can pretty much afford almost anything you want. The best, t fashion selection? We're working on it. Any suggestions? Call 1-888-445-4441 of e-mail us at pichemy@interlog.com, By lan’ Noble, Ne Rp Corinne Jackson . Maple