8 — Wednesday. July 14, 1999 —- North Shore News Photo submitted THREE pizza customers received ininor leg injuries on Sunday after this truck accidentally went through tho store’s window. Truck hits pizza shop THREE people were injured on Sunday after a pickup truck crashed through a pizza shop win- dow in Upper Lonsdate. North Vancouver RCMP ‘Const. Heidi Hoffman said the _ Victims were in D J J’s Pizza Wedge at the time of the incident. They were taken to Lions Gate Hospital with minor leg injuries. The driver of the 1984 Chevy truck drove through the front glass window of the pizza shop at 2924 Lonsdale Ave. The dri- © ver was not injured. He told police that he accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. Brandt Claus Richter, 27, of North Vancouver, was charged with driving without due care and attention. —Anna Marie D'Angelo PUBLIC NOTICE: _ LAND FOR SALE ON EAST IST STREET The Corporation of the City of North Vasrcouver intends to sell an area of approximately 357.2 square metres _. 3845 square fees) as shown in the shaded area within we heavy outline on the plan talow. ‘ THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: June § 1. Park Royal South Shoplifting. Stoien/recovered: videos, food, June 10 2, 2400-blk. Marine Drive Suspicious. Suspect observed loitering in rear of business. Suspect fled when confronted, Suspect description similar to suspect in attempted theft. 3, 2000-btk. Esquimalt Avenue Theft. Theft and damage to flower ots fom front and side of ousc, Stolen: 10 fiower pots, two doormats, hose and rack. 4. Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal Theft. Suspect caught stealing coins from vending — machine. Stolen/recavered: coins. §. Park Royal South Shoplifting. Stolen/recovered: clothing. - WHAT: LAND WHICH THE CITY PROPOSES TO SEL. . LoT “D", DISTRICT LOT 274, PLAN 12230 The abor mentioned land will be sold on the following conditions: 6, Park Royal South Attempted theft. Suspect entered store on rhree occasions asking questions about the business. On third occasion, suspect walked into rear office and unplugged lap- top and turned off: alarm. Suspect fled when observed by employee. 7. 1200-bik. Esquimal: ; Consolidation with land legally described as the Remainder of Lot “D”", Blocks 168 and J n, District Lot 274, 7 7 Plan 12230, New Westminster District ~ The purchaser to grant, ate no cost to the City any Statutory Right of Way for. municipal or urility purposes. The we upset price for the land to be sold is $305; 671. 50. In the event any further information i is required regarding the proposed sale of the land, please contact Colin Greer, Land Agent, 983-7304, . Councillor John Braithwaite Counciier Stella jo Dean Councillor Bob Fearnley - Councilor Darrel! Mussatto Councillor Barbara Perrault Councillor Barbara Sharp Avenue Theft trom auto. Passenger window slashed. Stolen: video. 8. 600-blk. Madrona Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle Josared parked on strect. No damage to vehicle. Vehicle stolen from Hinton, Alberta. Recovered: 1992 grev Honda Accord, June 11 9. 1200-blk. Chartwell Theit, Compurer stolen from hail- way outside office, Stolen: iaptop computer in black bag. June 13 10. Park Royal South Theft from auto. Door left unlocked. No dam- age to vehicle. Stolen: back- pack containing schoal books. 11. 4600-bIk. Keith Road Suspicious. Male hanging around school asking questions in relation to students of school. 12. 6800-bik. Copper Cove Road Break and enter. Complainant returned home. io find alarm ‘sounding, win- dow unsecured and door untocked. 13. Caulfeild Plaza - Shoplifting. Stolen: cosmetics bag. Suspect, ‘vehicle 1992 brawn Ford F150, BCL: 8055CJ. Stolen from Coquitlam. June 15 | -_ 14. 1900-bik. Marine Drive Indecent exposure. Unknown male exposed him- self to complainant while in library. Suspect fled when incident reported to librarian.’ - : Now thru a 18, meet ‘the ' representing West Vancouver Sox ‘Vancouver Girls Youth Spotts, - fa support of: -: of tices ‘Vancouver Scecer Cisb | and Vancouver Gizis Youth Sports Lemonade fo Courtesy of: * Dale si : RO