THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: 1400-blk. Bellevue. Theft from auto. Rear win- dow to ragtop. slashed. No entry gained. Stolen: nil. October 9 Horseshoe Bay parking lot Theft. from auto. No draft smashed. Suspect rummaged through bag on seat without gaining access, Stolen: nil. Park Royal South Theft from auto. No draft smashed. Fanny pack stolen. Value: $50. \- Park Royal South ‘ Theft. Aluminum date book stolen from store. Value: 2000-bik. Esquimalt Theft. Purse stolen from stage area behind curtain dur- ing Brownie meeting. Stolen: black leather purse containing cash, ID,. sunglasses. Value: $120. / ; October 10 ~ 1500-bik. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Suspect reached in and grabbed plants resting on the sill and tossed them. No further entry gained. : 1400-bIk. Marine Dr. . Break and enter. Audible alarm. Doors’ leading to upstairs offices insecure. One office door kicked in. Stolen: unknown. | 6000 Gleneagles Break and enter. Suspect pushed open front door and entered residence. Suspect also cut. padlock. off shed. Stolen: chequebook, ‘planer, router, Value: $760. 2200-blk. Folkstone Way Theft. Credit card stolen from mailbox. Used in Burnaby for charges in excess of $4,000, _ October 12 Hwy. 99 Junction Recovered stolen auto. Police pursuit of auto stolen from North Vancouver. Active pursuit terminated and vehicle followed. Suspect dumped vehicle in Britannia Beach Townsite and was arrested after foot pursuir, Recovered: °91 grey Plymouth Voya. 1000-blk. Keith Rd. _ Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle located in ditch; steer- ing lock broken, Stolen from Vancouver, Recovered: °85 blue Toyota pick-up. . October 13 Capilano Rd. (rec centre) Stolen auto. —- Vehicle locked, parked against hedge. Stolen: '94 red Honda Civic. * Value: $10,000. Mathias Rd. goa PS: Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle located on reserve in bush area behind nursery school. Recovered: °84 white Pontiac Acadian. October 16 6600-blk. Royal Ave. Break and enter. No sign of forced entry. Stolen: $600 from cash box, liquor, CD player, AM/FM tuner. Value: $1,010. . 5500-bik. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Entry gained via west back sliding patio doors. Basement interior door smashed. Stolen: Jewelry, assorted vinyl records. Value: approx. $1,000. 5500-blk. Ocean Pl. Break and Enter. Entry gained by forcing small case- ment window in master bed- room. Stolen: computer, cord- less phone, small amount of cash. Value: approx. $6,500. October 17 Cypress Bowl Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle dumped over cliff at top of Cypress Bow! Rd. Stereo removed. Extensive DRIVING SCHOOL LTD DEFENSIVE DRIVING THEORY COURSES - REGISTRATION AND STARTING DATES GOURSE DATES HIGH SCHOOL DEFENSIVE DRIVING THEORY CQurséS: Carson Graham Rm 209 @ 3:20 Rm 219 @ 3:20 Rm 236 @ 3:15 Rm 300 @ 3:00 Rm 212 @ 3:15 Rm 211 @ 3:30 Rm 304 @ 3:15 Rm 303 @ 3:20 Conducted by North Shore Driving Schoot in co-operation with the North & West Van School Boards 988-1138 or 922-0466 Handsworth WSS. Sentinel Seycove Windsor Sutherland Argyle " theft. damage to vehicle. Stolen from Burnaby. Recovered: '86 white Mazda RX7. October 19 2200-blk. Folkestone Way Theft from auto. Door pried. Stolen: Clarion stereo face plate, coins, Nokia cell phone adaptor. Value: $770. October 20 Horseshoe Bay Ferry erminal Theft. A black leather bag containg clothing. Value: unknown. October 21 6200-bik. Marine Dr. Stolen auto. Complainant out of town during time of Vehicle uninsured. Stolen: ’81 burgundy Dodge Ram. 5700-blk. Westport Crt. Theft from Auto. Bezel around front passenger door pried with a screwdriver. Stolen: nil. October 22 1200-blk. Chartwell Theft from auto. Vehicle left locked in a gravel lot. Screwdriver used to pry lock. 1996 Dec. 02 Nov, 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Dec. 02 Dec. 03 3997 Jan, 20 Jan, 21 Jan. 27 Jan, 27 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb, 25 Stolen: Clarion stereo CD player, Uniden radar detector, 24 CDs, Kenwood amplifier, tool box, Oakley sunglasses. Value: $1,500. 4500-blk. Marine Dr. Theft from auto. Wallet removed from purse that was left in unlocked vehicle. Stolen: wallet containing cash, credit cards, Value: $50. October 23 1200-bik. Haywood Theft. Money missing from wallet. Stolen: $23 cash. October 24 1500-blk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Several contractors’ tool boxes/sheds broken into. Stolen: power tools. Park Royal North Theft. Black leather purse stolen from change room. bid A Name: Gregory Scout Poppe Age: 24 Offence: failing to go ta court Call NV RCMP at 985-1311. Value: $100. October 25 Park Royal South Theft. Guldstar TV remote control stolen from Eaton’s was recovered: Value: $42. Theft. Can opener stolen from Eatons.: Value $33. October 26 6400-blk. Bruce St. Break and Enter attempt. Cable wire partially pulled out and large basement vent cover partially removed. No access gained. Park Royal South Theft. Socks ‘shoplifted from Eaton’s were recovered. Value: $14. 1650 Marine Dr. Theft. Customer saw an unknown = =male leaving Safeway with a large quantity of meat (not in grocery bags) THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER —_—— ame: Harold George Pleus Age: 58 Offence: inpaired, driving with a blood alcohol over .08 x2. Call NV RCMP at 985-1311. place it into suspect vehicle and flee. | Park Royal North Assault. Complainants left movie in Vancouver and were. followed on foot to bus stop by four black males. On arrival at bus stop at Park Royal north, complainants observed males in jeep. Complainants ° were approached by males and when they refused to buy drugs were assulted. October 27 Park Royal North Theft. Cutlery stolen from the Bay was recovered. Value: $204, ; Park Royal North = =. Theft. Purse and nylons™ ‘See more page 10 stolen fromthe Bay. were YOU ARE INVITED TO A PUBLIC FORUM ON “LOWER LONSDALE COMMUNITY BENEFITS REVIEW” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1996 AT 7:00 PM. CITY HALL, 141 WEST 14TH STREET Lower Lonsdale will undergo considerable change over the next few years, with’ under-developed and vacant properties being converted into a mix of commercial and residential developments, Much of the available fand in’ this area’ ia currently owned by the City of North Vancouver. The City intends to use some of the revenue generated from the sale of this land to fund community amenities in the Lower Lonsdale area, The term “amenities” includes such things as community services, cultural facilities and programs, and subsidized housing. Recreational programs and services ave being considered separately, A Citizens Comittee has been appointed by City Couneil ta reeommend what are the priority amenities. To help them set these priorities. they are inviting you to attend this public forum. } WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU! sy For further information on the public forum or to receive a copy of the question- naire results. please contact Cheryl Kathler. Sociat Planner. City of North Vancouver at 983-7380.