GPS seize hat jewelry NORTH Shore police recovered about 70 pieces of stolen jewelry on Tuesday after a raid ata home on the Squamish Nation’s Capilano reserve. Sorth Vancouver ROMP Const. Heidi Hoffman said investigators are certain the irems were taken during North Shore burglar ies that occurred over che last three weeks. "Because a lotot jewelry is so unique, the s should be able to easily ideatity their sions,” said Hotiman. . raeny the unique picces are a conmmemo- rafive Seoul Olympics gokd medal, a wold lock: et with photographs and an old ornate neck- lace, earrings and bracelet set. Police also Cap Mail linen BEDDING and bath- room fashion retailer Pacific Linen is going down the drain. The Seattle-based chain is putting its 19 Canadian ioca- tions and 10 in the U.S. to sleep for good. That means the Capilano ~ Mali outlet will close, leaving its staff looking for work. — A store supervisor declined to comment, referring calls to the head office. Messages left there were not returned. Calgary liquidator Century Services is acting as the agent S.-hased The chain began 19 years ago, bur fell on hard times in April 1996 when it sought court protection from credi- ors because of 2 $32.1 million US debt. US. retailer Scott Hessler infused $8.5 million in a court-approved rearrange- meat in late 1997 to keep the company ailoat. Capilano Mall general man- ager Rick Warren said he does- rt foresee problems leasing the 17,000-square-foot space once Pacific Linen clears out. scuved our saatoases Thal were prabadiy csed to hapsport tne dcot. Elaliman -dad the jewelry wis Tikely caken ia atleast seven burgdartes. Hoftman said: that a man and wonin, in thor hate 20s. whe five atthe resndence i dhe 100 Blok of Whonoak Road were arrested. The pairs fieing charges of possessing. stolen property and break and enter.” West Vancouver Police received information that led to the scirch warrant’s approval, Aeyoue want gy more mtormatian about the seiced powelry is asked to call North Vancouver RO ALP Const. Ash Mehdivadeh of the barghry section at QS85-13i1. Police ask that only people who Hane dost fewelry in burglaries in the Last three weeks should call. -—dAaia Marie D'Angelo retailer to fold “fr was unanticipated,” he said, adding neither the lig- uidator nor company had con- tacted him through Tuesday morning, “We will deal with it, i's a prime corner of retail space.” Warren -said the mall is exploring, renovation and expansion options and the space could play a key role in the mall's furure. 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