10 — Friday, February 14, 1992 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER ROBBERIES 6400-bik. Bruce St. Lone male, no weapon, grabbed clerk from behind and took cash. Value: $150. WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 1500-bik. Marine Dr. Two suspects involved in ciga- rette theft. Both arrested. Stolen: approximately $30,000 in ciga- rettes were recovered. . 1800-blk. Duchess. Front door forced. Stolen: one fur coat, one leather coat, camera, TV, stereo. Value: $5,000. Le) WEST VANCOUVER THEFTS FROM AUTOS 1300-bik. Cammeray Rd. Attempt only. Suspect searched glove box of two vehicles. 1300-blk. Camridge Pl. Coins taken from insecure vehi- cle in driveway. Value: $20, 1300-bik. Camridge Pi. Attempt only. Insecure vehicle searched. 700-blk. Southborough. Coins removed from vehicle. Value: $50. 1300-bik. Camridge Pl. Coins removed from insecure vehicle in driveway. Value: $12. 1500-bik. Esquimalt. "Ignition punched and door lock forced. Trunk emptied. Vehicle recovered. - 2000-bik. Bellevue. Driver’s side door frame pried at window. Stolen: cassette shuttle deck, Value: $225, ” §€00-bik. Marine Dr. Convertible ‘roof stashed. No entry gained. Hollyburn Mountain. Driver’s door pried. No entry gained, 106-blk. 21st St. Trunk . pried. Glove box ran- sacked. . Stolen: change and plastic ish 1500-btk. Esquimalt. _ Driver’s side door lock forced. Stolen: flashlight. insecure LE a a NORTH VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 1000-bik. E. 14th St. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen; TV, CD_ player, VCR, sewing machine, speakers * and jewelry. 600-b1k. E. 15th St. Entry gained by kicking in rear ‘door. Stolen: wine, food, micro- _ wave, jewelry and camera. 400-bIk. N. Dollarton Hwy. Entry gained by smashing front door. Stolen: cigarettes. 200-bIk. Lonsdale Ave. . Entry gained by prying rear steel door. Stolen: cash and shampoo. 1000-bIk. Marine Dr. Entry gained by removing hinges from door. Stolen: TV. 1000-bik. Capilano Rd. Entry gained by smashing glass door. Stolen: guitars. 1000-bik.: Marine Dr. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: cash. 600-bIk. E. St. James. Entry gained by prying door off . track. Stolen: jewelry and Ameri- can cash. 2000-bik. Berton Pl. No signs of forced entry. CRIME ALERT Stolen: small amwunt of cash. 3000-bik. St. Georges Ave. Entry gained by climbing to balcony and ‘forcing v indow. Stolen: cash and jewelry. 200-bik. W. 2nd St. Entry gained -by prying door. Stolen: stereo speakers. 360-bik. Seymour Blvd. Entry gained by kicking in shed door. Stolen: gasoline. 100-bik. W. Ist St. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: lingerie. 100-bik. Riverside. Entry gained due to insecure door. Stolen: pop bottles and tools. 1000-bik. Hope Rd. Entry gained by breaking win- dow. Stolen: camera, cash, jewel- ry, motor bike, CD player and .flashlight. 100-bik. Chadwick Crt. Entry gained by breaking lock. Stolen: cash. 1000-blk. Lynn Valley Rd. ‘Entry gained by popping lock out of door. Stolen: cash. 2000-bik. Hoskins Rd. Entry gained by prying bedroom window. Stolen: jewelry. West Vancouver British Properties Capilano River . GVRD names local reps to committees @ Ald. Bill Bell: committee. In addition to the appointments from the three North Shore coun- cils, Lions Bay Ald. Anne Page. was named to the advisory parks A RECORD 14 North Shore rep- Tesentatives have been appointed to Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) committees by GVRD chairman and Vancouver City Mayor Gordon Campbell. West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager was named to head a special task force on GVRD administra- tion costs and policies, and he was appointed president of the GVYRD’s housing corporation, which owns and manages 3,200 rental units in the Lower Mainland area. Sager is also a member of the GVRD’s water, development ser- vices and transportation and the finance and government relations committees. Other appointments from West Vancouver Council inciude: @ Ald. 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Appointments from North Van- couver City Council: @ Mayor Jack Loucks: chairman of the labor relations bureau; vice-chairman of the hospitals committee; a member of the fi- nance and government relations and sewerage and drainage com- mittees. the labor the solid the solid waste committee, and Bowen Island GVRD representative Ross Carter was appointed to the electoral areas and advisory parks commit- tees. North Shore members on the GVRD board of directors this year are Sager, Dykeman, Loucks, Carter and Lions Bay .Mayor Gordon Prescott. . The GVRD is a partnership of the metro Vancouver municipalities delivering essential services such as water and air quality control, solid waste disposal and recycling, hospital planning, housing and waste- water disposal on a cooperative 1992 GMC SIERRA SLX va Automatic 4 speed Cassette Stereo Cruise/Tilt Box Bedliner Air Conditioned