THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: N..VAN DIST | FIRE DEPT. |: March 28 1300-bdIk. Wellington Dr. legal burning. March 30 1000-blk. Mt. Seymour Rd. Car/truck fire. 3000-blk. Capilano Rd. Pole/transformer fire. N. VAN city? FIRE DEPT March 21 100-blk. Keith Rd. Apartment/highrise fire. 4000-blk. Highland Bivd. School fire. March 22 100-bik. West Esplanade St. Commercial fire. March 23 100-bik. East 3rd St. Singje-family house fire. 900-blk. Marine Dr. Dumpster/container fire. March 24 100-bik. West 3rd St. Apartment/highrise fire. 400-blk. Hendry Ave. School fire. March 25 100-blk. East Ist St. Commercial/industrial fire. 90-bik. East Brooksbank Commercial/industria! fire. NMotorcyc Shrubs TWO tow trucks spent more than 30 minutes retrieving a crashed Harley Davidson motorcycle from some bushes next to a quict Gisby Street driveway on April 3 in West Vancouver. The driver of the Harley, a 43- -year-old Richman res- ts April sf A 17- “year wold woman was, attoiked ‘while weiking her dog ona a path iyst . ‘north‘of the Upper Levels Highway. ‘She fought back.and escoped. The suspect is. "described as Catcasion, 50, six-feet toll, heavy: set, with pock-marked face, a large’ ‘}. nose, thick white hoir'and with’ a scor on the back 0 of his left hand. He was wearing: : blue jeons, a black: leather jacket and a white T-shirt. Call the elie st 985-131 1000-btk. Eldon Rd, School fire. March 27 200-bik, St. Davids Ave. Apartment/highrise fire. 100-bik. West 2nd Ave. Apartment/highrise fire. March 28 Aprit 4: A North Vancouver - ¢ ~ teenager: with on-cllegedly stolen "A cor stereo under his arm ‘drove his getaway bicyde info a dump truck , on Friday at Premier Street and’ : ald Lillooet: Rood. Thel6-year-old © hoy was token to hospital with nom-tife threatening 7 injuries. 5 “The dumptruck driver was’ 2000-bik. Chesterfield Ave. School fire. Townhouse fire. 2000-bik. Purcell Way School fire. March 29 200-blk. East 3rd St. Commercial /industrial fire. 2000-bik. Larson Rd. February 23 Keith Rd. at St. Andrews Vehicle travelling west on in West Van The man is slated to appear in West’ Vancouver provincial court on May 12 to face charges of impaired driving and driving with a blood alcohol content greater than .08. A witness said the Harley driver and his passenger, a 22-year-old = North = Van woman, attempted to pull the motorcycle out of the bush near a house in the 2260-block of Gisby Strect. Three police cars and two row trucks — eventually arrived. Damage to the ident, was taken to the West Vancouver Police station where police say he allegedly failed a breathalyser test. Two face charges A front-seat car passenger ducked out of view as a West Vancouver Police officer drove by at 2 a.m. on March 22 at 15th Street and Fulton Avenue. The move was enough to cause the officer to pull over the car a-short while later in the 800-block of IIth Street, said West Vancouver Police Const. Paul Skelton. The car contained two women. The police officer thought he saw drug paraphernalia in the red 1979 Oldsmobile Cudiass. Police allegedly found break-in instruments and a cutting agent for cocaine after a search of the car. They also allegedly found “a large quantity of coins.” Police believe the coins may be connected to apartment laundry room break-ins which occurred that night in the 1600- and 1700-blocks of Esquimalt Avenu Investigators are trying to find the owner of an inexpensive clock containing a Coca Cols logo found in the car's back sear. Police believe the clock was stolen. At the time of the incident, police say the car driver, Rosanna Michelle Warnell, 30, of V: fancouver, was wanted by Burnaby and Vancouver police in connection with two warrants related to charges of burglary, theft and possessing break-in instruments. Warnell and Christine Lynn Lerette, 22, of Vancouver, are charged with possessing stolen property and possessing break-in instruments in connection with che West Vancouver in t West Vancouver Police have recommended that additional charges be laid against the women. — Anna Marie D'Angelo motorcycle was estimated at $1,060. Shrubbery damage was pegged at $200, accord- ing to police, No one was injured in the 10:30 p.m. incident. A neighbor said that motorists sometimes mistak- enly think the Gisby Street cul-de-sac leads to the Trans- Canada Highway. — Anne Marie D’Angelo A West Vancouver Police officer checks a man at the acene. of a motorcycie crash in West Vancouver on April 3. 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