13 - Friday, Apri! 20, 1990 - North Shore News CRIME ALERT FROM THE NORTH SHORE’S POLICE FILES THE FOLLOWING is a list of re- cent North Shore crimes: NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO Break and enter — 200-blk. W. 28th St. Entry gained through open bedroom window. Stolen: TV and jew- eiry. Break azd enter — 1000-bik. Prospect Ave. Entry gained by breaking glass by door and reaching in to unlock door. Stolen: clothing. Break and enter — 2000-blk. Fulierton Ave. Entry gained by picking lock. Stolen: jewelry. Ereak and enter — 2000-blk. Fullertes: Ave. Entry gained by picking lock. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 4000-blk. Timberline Pl. Entry gained by picking basement dvor. Stolen: camera, wide- angle lens, flash unit, jewelry and Sony Walkman. Break and enter — 3000-blk. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained through ground level window. Stolen: video camera, cash, credit cards and jewelry. CITY NORTH Break and enter — 500-bik. E. 18th St. Entry gained by prying bottom garage door. Stolen: saw. Break and enter — 1000-blk. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by prying tear door. Stolen: microwave, camera and cash. Break aod enter — 400-blk. E. 18th St. Entry gained through unlocked garage door. Stolen: radial arm saw and bat- tery charger. Break and enter — 700-bik. W. Vic- toria. Entry gained through bathroom window. Stolen: flight bag and camera. Break and enter — 1000-bIk. Chester- field. Entry gained by prying kitchen window. Stolen; VCR and jewelry case containing jewelry. CITY SOUTH Break and enter — 200-bik. W. 2nd St. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: jewelry, U.S. currency, English pounds and cash. Break and enter — 600-bik. E. 6th St. Entry gained by forcing side door open. Stolen: mechanical and power tools, table saw and vehicle jacks. Break ond eater — 400-b]k. E. 9th St. Entry gained by cutting lock on garage door. Stolen: bicycles, security lights and table saw. Break and enter — 200-bdlk. W. Sth St. Entry gained by lifting out sliding win- dow. Stolen: TV, microwave and jew- elr3. Break and enter — 200-bik. E. 3rd St. Entry gained by knocking window off track in bedroom. Stolen: CD player and mountain bike. Break and enter — 400-bik. E. 2nd St. Entry gained through window. Stolen: VCR and CD player. Break and enter — SO0-blk. E. Keith Rd. Entry gained through second floor window. Stolen: handgun with shoulder holster. LYNN VALLEY Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Hoskins Rd. Entry gained through broken kitchen window. Stolen: camera, zoom lens, camera equipment, jewelry and leather bag. Break and enter — 1000-blk. Doran Rd. Entry gained by kicking in back door. Stolen: jewelry, furniture and clothing. Break and enter — 2000-blk. Fromme Rd. Entry gained through front door. Stolen: answering machine, telephone, brass figurine, brass lantern, Wedgwood lighter and crystal. Break and enter — 3000-blk. Mountain Hwy. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: VCR, CD player, cassette player, amp, turntable, computer, monitor and printer. Break and enter — 1000-bik. Westover Rd. Entry gained by using ladder in backyard to reach second storey win- dow. Stolen: Pentax camera, lens and jewelry. Break and enter — 1000-blk. Peters Rd. Entry gained by breaking basement window. Stolen: tape deck player and coins. PEMBERTON Break and enter — 1000-blk. Marine SQUAMISH is Vancouver's nicest suburb! IS NOT! IS SO! IS NOT! You'll see! Paid advertising by The faend of Squamish Dr. Entry gained by kicking back door in. Stolen: cash. SEYMOUR Break and enter — 1000-blk. Hamber Crt. Entry gained through patio door. Stolen: jewelry and cash. Break and enter — Old Lillooet Rd. Entry gained by removing padlocks. Stolen: Husqvarna chainsaw. Break and enter — Forester St. Entry gained through window. Stolen: variety of tools. Break and enter — 2000-bIk. Dollarton Hwy. Entry gained by smashing front door. Stolen: change, sewing machine and bed quilt. THEFT FROM VEHICLES 100-bik. W. 4th St. Siolen: camera and camera equipment. 100-t1k. W. 4th St. Stolen: clothing. 1000-bik. Kilmer Kd. Stolen: cheque book and cheques. WEST VANCOUVER Break and enter — 4900-blk. Pinetree Cres. Entry gained through insecure at- EMPLOYMEN PLUS fiw Ae WP. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER © wanting to hire help now; e able to train on the job; and 0 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM © interested in wage assistance during the training period, ASK US ABOUT EMPLOYMENT PLUS! j HIRE An "LL HELP: ; AY tached garage. Stolen: 40 bottles wine. Value: $500. Break and enter — 200-blk. 17th St. Rear window pulled open. Stolen: purse, wallet, assorted cards, glasses and cash. Value: $300. Break and enter — i000-bIk. Sinclair St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: variety of liquor. Value: $87. Break and enter — 3400-blk. Mathers Ave. Front door insecure. Stolen: jew- elry. Value: $300. Break and enter — 2100-blk. Roseberry job I'm offering. 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