Auiaea sought NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP have issued a war- rant for the arrest of Robin Landrew Pryce, 25, follow- ing an assault March 21 on Charies. Street in North Vancouver. According to the police two people were reportedly assaulted at about 3:50 p.m. A man was struck on the head and a leg with the butt end of a shotgun. The man’s sister was punched in the face by an assailant. The police warrant was issued for the arrest of WARRANT ISSUED for Robyn Landrew Pryce. Pryce as a result of the police investigation. Anyone with information about the location of Pryce is asked to contact the police at 985-1311. Police consider Pryce dangerous. NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are seeking a suspect want- ed following a March 14 robbery at a North Vancouver gro- cery store. , The Lynamour grocery store was robbed at about 9 p.m. According to the police, the victim said that a man entered the store, flashed a large hunting knife and demanded money from the till. _.. 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