ih hie fi rehpred JonKeith Rd. aad.” Mie ecraeas cranes ele@h Oct. 24-Nov. 3 100-bik. West 12th St. - Two: vehicles. Approximately - $1,000 damage. 300-bik. East 29th St. -One™ vehicle. Approximately $400 damage. Grend Blvd. and Keith Road , . One vehicle. Approximately $1,000 damage. ’ Main St. and Highway 1 off- ramp. 7 ; ; Two vehicles. Left turn from wrong lane. Approximately $2,500 damage. =. Mt. Seymour Parkway. . Two vehicles. Driving too fast for conditions. . Approximately - $2,000 damage. Bruise injuries. Mountain Hwy. and Wellington “. Two vehicles. Speeding and foi- lowing too close. Approximately $5,500 damage. St. Georges and 12th Street Four vehicles. Failure to yield Age: 37 Charge: trafficking in narcotics, conspiracy. Description: 183 cm (5°11"), 93 kg (204 Ibs.), grey hair and hazel eyes. after stop. Approximately $2,000 damage. Injuries: bruises, lacera- tions and dislocation. ‘ Grand Blvd. and Keith Road Two vehicles. Approximately $1,000 damage. 13th St. and Chesterfield Avenue Two vehicles. Approximately $2,100 damage. St. Georges Ave. and 13th Street Two vehicles. Disobeyed red light in intersection. Approximately - $2,000 damage. 2000-blk. Kirkstone. Door pried. Stolen: IBM 386 hard-drive. 300-blk. Mountain Highway Door pried. Stolen: three com- puters. ‘ 1800-blk. Welch St. Name: Patricia Elizabeth Wicks _ Age: 41 Charge: four counts of false pre- tences. Description: 173 cm (3°7"), 59 kg (130 Ibs.), brown hair and hazel eyes. * GF AE ee shyanuetrot Seymour Parkw wot pn eer ne cre re) Window smashed, Stolen: com- puter and laser printer. * 1400-blk. Columbia St. Front glass door . smashed. Stolen: computer drive. 1400-bik. Dorninion St. Front Stolen: computer. : Residential 500-blk. Riverside Dr. Patio door forced open, Stolen: phone, CD player and VCR, 300-bIk. East 14th St. Padlock pried off. Stolen: BMX bike. 400-bik. West 3rd St. Padlock pried off. Stolen: Honda mini-bike. 200-bik. West Sth St. Rear window pried off. Stolen: stereo. 800-blk. West 20th St. Padlock cut off. Stolen: two mountain bikes and power tools. offered WHEN CALLING for an emer- gency ambulance it is important to try to do the following to help para- medics find your address quickly: turn on interior and exterior lights at night; Bf have a relative or neighbor stand outside the residence with a flash- light; and @ make sure you have visible, large address numbers. With rain and decreased day- light hours, use headlights while driving. During the winter carry a coupic of blankets and a small tarp in your car. If you have to apply first aid to an injured person it is important to keep them warm and dry so as (o prevent hypothermia. Winter means reduced light. Don't assume that drivers will see you when crossing streets. Make eye contact and wear light-colored clothing. Black may be fashion- able, but it's no fun at funerals. Submitted by Tim Jones, B.C. Ambulance Service glass door ‘smashed. , ? 5] W. Queens ccs Cat aRyyy TEER ELOIN ITA EAU YT pronsermiea & Praia Sealy Pesturepediic EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: SFOs sre ee Seme & Respond Systern with Sensory Arm”, Responds with lacrersi ee: tb: Dt hd i i { ql nurse secping area and* Wy, firmer seating edge. OM oe nied ae ON Lonsdale Ave. 29th iH sean nse pe tate a) i ; Sagrunnaecat eTT Hh, Eee “duameaneae Posturepedic § A Steel slats, not wood, for strength and durability, - HOME FURNISHINGS - 1075 Roosevelt Cresent OPEN DAILY: Fri 9-9, Sun 12-4 North Vancouver} » {2 blocks behind the Avalon Hotel) i