THE following people have appeared in North Vancouver provincial court: Before Judge Doug Moss on Feb. 23: Randy Edward Hurst, 37, of no fixed address, was jailed six months after he pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and heroin on Feb. 4 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge William Diebolt on Dee. 6, 1999: Roddy Donald Parnell, 44, of Vancouver, was jailed 21 days and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing three prime rib roasts belonging to Save- On-Foods on Dee. 3, 1999 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Nov. 3. 1999: Jason Richards, no age given, of North Vancouver, was fined $115 atier he was convicted of: ® being drunk in public on Aug. 23. 1999 art Mahon Avenue and 2Ist Street in North Vancouver; B drinking liquor in public. Before Judge J.K. Shaw on Oct. 4, 1999: Thian Ming Lim, 24, of West Vancouver, was fined $1,500 after he pleaded not guilty to possessing marijuana for trafficking purposes, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of possession. The original — charge stemmed from a May 123, 1998 incident: in West Vancouver. Before Judge Doug Moss on Sept. 29: Pavel Sirak, 40, of Squamish, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a Transit forums set TRANSLINK’S draft strategic transportation plan is up for discussion this month. thing People living throughout the region will be hosting some-. ¢ agency is calling “front room forums.” The sessions will give members of the public a chance to help identizy options to solve traffic congestion problems. TransLink is providing pizza and soft drinks for those par- ticipating in about LOO sessions throughout the region. Amcag the questions to discuss as recommended by TransLink: _@ Ifan annual vehicle levy was to be put in place in Greater -Vancouver, what would be the fairest way to determine how much it would be for an individual motorist? @ What is the fairest way to pay for improvements to the trans- portation system? There are six forums scheduled for the North Shore. __ Daily Renta m $19.95. man oon Aug. 6, 1999 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge _ Bill Rodgers on Sept. 28, 1999: Abdi Ali Youssout, 28, of Vancouver, was jailed 30 days after he pleaded guilty to: @ possessing stolen credit cards and identification on Aug. 27, 1999 in) North Vancouver City; Ld] obstracting North Vancouver RCMP Const. Sandra Lavallee. Before Judge Doug Moss on Sept. 27, 1999: Tracey Lynn Watson, 35, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after she pleaded aot guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and attention. The — original — charge stemmed from an Oct. 22, 1998 incident in’ North Vancouver District. Before Judge William Diebolt on Sept. 24, 1999: John Johnson also known as Bill Hilton, 65, of no fixed address, was jailed five days and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he: @ pleaded not guilty to break and enter, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of unlawfully being in a dwelling. The original charge stemmed from a Sept. 14, (998 incident at a suite in 200- block of East: Sth Street in North Vancouver City; @ pleaded guilty to failing to go to court on June 30, 1999, eee Linda Marie Smitheringaic, 35, of North Vancouver, was jailed five days after she pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to complete 24 hours of com- munity work by Oct. 1, 1998. Before Judge William Diebolt on Sept. 21, 1999: Douglas Albert Kelm, 37, of Burnaby, was fined $500 after he pleaded guilty to impersonation on Aug. 8, 1998 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Sept. 15, 1999: Ian Robert MeMordie, 45, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 after he was found guilty of dangerous driving on Sept. 23, 1998 in North Vancouver District. Fraud suspect sought HAVE you seen this ES woman? ? West Vancouver Police are searching for a suspect who attempted to with- draw S400 from a CIBC account at 3:45 p.m. Nov. 19, 1999, The woman aiso want- ed to pay $40 on a stolen Visa card. A teller at the bank's Park Boval South branch noticed a discrepancy between the suspect's sig- nature and that of the account holder. The teller also realized that although the suspect appeared to be around 35 years old, the account holder was listed as being 73 years old. When the teller turned around to speak with the branch manager, the suspect fled. The suspect is described as being 5°5” and 140 Ib., with long blonde hair and glasses. She was seen wearing a white turtleneck and 2 black Adidas jacket with white stripes on the arms. 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