40 ~ Friday, April 21, 1995 — North THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: March 23 100-blk. Deep Dene Rd. Break and enter, Entry gained by forcing rear door to storage arca and thus gaining entry into the garage and home. Home was ransacked. Stolen: unknown amount of U.S. silver dollars, camera equipment, cordless phone, answering machine, VCR, jewelry and laser printer. Value: $1,100. 6300-bik. Argyie Ave, Break and enter. Complainant heard doorbell ring three times and then saw two males from his bed- room perch. He called out and the two suspects ran out front door. Stolen: nothing. Value: nil. March 24 Break and etter. Entry gained via insecure bathroom window. Exited via kitchen door. All drawers and cupboards rummuged through. Stolen: CD player. shaving case containing pennies, children’s piggy banks, wedding and engagement rings, men's watch and cash. Value: $2,000. $60-bik. Duchess Ave. Break and enter.. Entry gained via rear door, Stolen: nothing. Value: nil. 220%-bik. Folkestone Way. ; Break and enter, Complainant yas hosting party for 23 friends and left. front door unlocked. Culprits are believed to have entered suite and stolen wallets, Stolen: wallets with cash and credit cards. Value: $1,500. 500-bik. Si Andrews Ave. Break and enter. Entry gained by’ kicking in rear garage door. Second door leading (9 the basement was also kicked in. AH rooms ransacked, ~ Stolen: unknown, Value: unknown. Number of medical aid calls: 7 Number of false alarms: 3 Number of public service calls: 6 ‘ Woodward Park, Brush fire. Capilano, North of Welch. - Car fire. April 13-16 Number of medical aid calls: 1! Number of false alarms: { Number of public service calls: 2 700-b1k- Inglewood Ave. Propane barbeque fire. Hwy. lat Esgleridge. Truck fire. NORTH = VANCOUVER-based Allied Shipbuilders Ltd. announced recently that the company has received a contract from Supply and Services Canada to build un RCMP patrol vessel, By Reg Spillman Contributing Writer Allied will build a 60-f. (18 m) aluminum, high-speed catamaran : “vessel. The catamaran will be simi- ‘; tar to’ but larger than a vessel used by. the RCMP over the past two _ years, ; ~ Allied has experience working on catamarans. The company was ‘instrumental in: restoring the ill- fated Royal Vancouver after a colli- sion with the Queen of Saanich, just outside Active Pass three years ago. _ The North Shore has a history of building vessels for the RCMP. The St. Roch: was built on the Novih . Shore in (928, The ship made a record voyage through the ‘North ”. West Passage | in | 19. HEP Ry stn April 10-12 Number of routine calls: 16 Nuniber of Code 3 emergency calls: 13 April 13-16 Nuniber of routine calls: 21 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 1sth Si. at Jefferson. A vehicle slowed down in traffic and was hit from behind by another vehicle. Charges: following too closely, Approximately $2,000. damage. $00-bik. Marine Dr. A vehicle suddenly slowed down in heavy traffic and was stuck from behind by another vehicle. Charges: none. Approximately $2,000 dam- age. 800-bik. Marine Dr. A vehicle making a lane change failed to notice another vehicle before striking it. No charges or injuries. Approximately $3,500 damage. a nit Extra THE FOLLOWING people appeared in’ North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 15: Garth Landon Taylor, 30, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 and received six tnonths’ probation after he was found guilty of ussault- ing a woman on Nov: 25, 1994 in North Vancouver District. Kenneth Franklin Elliot, 23, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 and received three months’ proba- - tion after he pleaded guilty to steal- ‘ing belonging to on. Nov. 5, a painting Lonsdale Hotel Inc. 1994, Elliot was required to pay $100 restitution, A probation term order “States that he is not to be found on the Lonsdale Quay Hotel premises. Stephen David Granger, 33, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 and received four months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to commit- ting mischief by damaging a motor Bs aren i vehicle on Dec. 31, 1994 in North Vancouver City. Probation terin orders: state that Granger is: @ not to be in any cub; B noi to be found in any public drinking establishment. Frederik Louis Soorsma, 28, of North Yancouver, was fined $100 ang received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing razor cartridges and a sandwich belonging to Canada Safeway on March 7, 1994 in North Vancouver City. © Before judge Bill Rodgers in _ North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 14: King Yun Siu, 20, of Burnaby, was jailed seven days, fined $300 and received: a six month driver's licence suspension after he pleaded guilty to driving on Riverside Drive while prohibited on May 22, 1994. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 8: ° Graeme Percy Hodges, 23, of North Vancouver, was fined $350 tering Tiley after he pleaded! guilty to breaching probation by failing to report to a probation officer on May 12, 1994. Before Judge - Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver ’ provincial court on Feb. 6: Curtis Laurence Racette, 37, of Burnaby, was fined $175 after he pleaded. guilty to possessing mari-” juana on. Dec. 28, 1994 in. West Vancouver, Susannah Rose Conner, 30,. of West Vancouver, was jailed two days and received eight months’, probation for pleading guilty to: & assaulting a person on Oct. 24, 1994 in West Vancouver: ; & breaching a recognizance by drinking alcohol on Nov. 11, 1994, Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver: provincial court on Feb. 1: Helen Elizabeth Erickson, 61, of West Vancouver, was fined $250 after she pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention. on Inglewood Avenue on March 31, 1994, ; Compiled by Anna Marie D'Angelo Not valid with; any ‘other tor or “iscoune extended until May 30/95 Everything You’d Expect Parts 987-1011 1.C.B.C. CLAIMS HANDLED AirCasre Repan Centre Cure #50554 Maintain the Quality™' with Genuine Honda Parts ‘Sales & Leasing 984-0331 Service 987-4618