THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: NORTH VANCOUVER Break and enter — 600-block W. Keith Rd. Entry gained by forcing sliding door. Stolen: VCR, Nintendo, clothing. Break and enter — 200-bik. E. Sth St. Entry gained thrcugh open docr. Stolen: cash. Break and enter 1000-bIk. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: stereo equipment and cash. Break and enter — 300-blk. W. 4th St. Entry gained through in- secure window. Stolen: CD player, camera. : Break and enter — 2000-blik. Mahon Ave. Entry gained by breaking glass in rear door. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 300-blk. W. Keith Rd. Entry gaincd by break- ing window. Stolen: ghetto blaster. Break and enter — 300-bIk. W. 5th. Entry gained by forcing door open. Stolen: cigarettes. Brerk and enter — 160-bIk. W. Esplanade. Entry gained by prying rear dcor. Stolen: cigarettes and power tools. Break and enter -~ 200-bik. W. 4th St, Entry gained through wail. Stolen: ghetto blaster, cellular telephone. Break and enter ~ 1000-blk. W. 17th St. Entry gained by prying door. Siolen: tools and carpentry cabinet. © Break and enter — 900-bik. E. 4th, Entry gained through rear bedroom window. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 200-bIk. E. 3rd St. Entry gained through ‘sliding. window. Stolen: VCR, - CDs, Nintendo. -Bseak and enter — 600-bIk. B. St. -James, Entry. gined through in- - secure. ‘rear. bedroom, window. -: Stolen: cash and watch. Break. and. eater —. 300-blk.. Brooksbank.. No signs of forced entry. Stoten: stereo, TV, tools “*fand bike.» 2 ' Break aad enter | — 1CO-blk. W. Esplanade. Entry gained via eleva- . tor. Stolen: fax machine and cash. -Bresk and enter —- 1000-bik. Cot- “tonwood. Entry gained by forcing “rear sliding window. Stolen: CD player, ver, jewelry. _ Break.and enter — 200-bik. W. ‘4th St.’ Entry: gained by forcing door open. Stolen: tools. “Break - and cater — 300-bik. ~ Lonsdale. Ave. Entry gained by “prying padtock off. Stolen: cash. _‘Breek: and enter 1000-bik. “Whitewood... PL. Entry gained ~ through insecure bedroom win- * dow. Stolen: TV, cash. - Break and enter — 4000-bik. Pelly Rd. Entry gained by prying rear door. Stolen: jewelry. WEST. VANCOUVER Theft from auto — 200-blk. Keith -Rd. Removed from vehicle by -unknown.. means. Stolen: nandi- ~-Bpped tag. serial #63380. Value: Theft. fram auto 1000-bIk. Esplanade Ave. Vehicle. driver’s lock tampered - with. Stolen: Alpine Stereo, front. and -. rear emblems. Value: $1, 000. ‘ Theft from auto — senger side of vehicle. Stolen: ex- terior mirror. Value: $150. Theft from. auto — Trollers Pub. Rear window smashed. Stolen: several. iterns of. scuba diving equipment. Value: $2,995. Theft 200-bik. 16th St. Removed from rear storage area where rear door was insecure. Stolen:. purse and contents. Value: Theft Caulfeild Village. Removed from desk in rear of shop where rear door was in- secure. Stolen: purse and contents. Value: $292. Theft — 1800-blk. 22nd St. Com- plainant’s husband in hospital last few months. Wallet left at home and missing. Credit cards have “been used. Stolen: wallet and con- tents. Value: unknown at this 1706-bik. . Marine Dr. Removed from pas-- /walk CRIME x Capitano # , Lake Camano River Capitano Aa. pn time. Breck and enier — 8CO-bik. 20th St. Entry gained through open window. Clothes tossed out of drawers, Stolen: 76 CIs. Value: $1,055. Breck and enter — 21)-bdik. Nelson Ave. Entry gained through south-facing kitchen windows. Stolen: CDs. Value: $300. Break and enter — 100-bik. 29th St. Entry via prying window. Ruby Ave. RUBY AVENUE residents describe the volume and speed of cars going through their neigborhood as ‘‘a_ time-bomb ticking.’’ By Martin Millerchip Contributing Writer Sally Saunders appeared before North Vancouver District Council on Monday night to represent res- idents on a road that services Eldon Park, Cleveland Elementary School and serves as a short-cut between Capilano Road and Edgemont Boulevard. Saunders told council that parents will no fonger let their children play in front yards, or unsupervised to the local park. ‘‘Animals have been killed and maimed on our street; it is only a question of time before it is a child who is hurt and killed,” said Saunders in a letter to council ia June. Since that letter, Saunders said that she and other residents have been working with the RCMP and dhe principal of Cleveland school to increase driver awareness. Saunders said that while radar BS) a % 2 % ° Mountain Hwy. er Levels HWY: North Vancouver Lynn Creex ry TOU Five, Mt. Seym Dolarton Hwy. Wiest Vancouver Upper Levels Huy. oo Marine Orive oa) es House under construction. Stolen: HILTE rail gun ad HILTE power drill. Value: $2,100. zeak and enter -—- 5600-bIk. Eagle Harbour Rd. Entry via uniocked window on bottom floor. Stolen: JVC VCR, ladies engagement ring, Fender guits?. Theit from auto — 5200-bik. Timberfield. Hood ornament removed from hood, Value: $100. Theft from auto 1900-olk. Rellevuc. Attempt only, both door locks twisted with screwdriver. Theft from aute — 700-bik. 22nd St. Entry via insecure rear win- dow. Stolen: denim bag contain- ing clothes and books. Value: $ Theft from auto —. 500-blIk. 13th St. Vehicle insecure. Stolen: Pierre Cardin sunglasses, coins, registra- tion papers. Value: $340 Theft from avie — ‘Gleneagles Unknown method. of Pioneer’: am/fm: Super Tuner > 1H Casic diving watch. Value: $800, Theft from suio — 1000-bik.:.” Esplanade, Top part: of. grill: with loge removed from vehicle parked: on roadway. Value: $206. Theft com auto — Park: Ro South. Passenger window. smashed out, Stolen: purse and’ coments. Value: $200. : overflow, Stolen: residents fear traffic ‘time-bomb’ NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL monitoring of speeders has in- creased and that cooperation from’ the schoo! has been good, drivers are Still: speeding; she said that while many of the offenders are drivers. using a short-cut in rush hour, some are parents delivering or collecting children at Cleveland schoo!. But ic is not just speeding that worries Saunders and other resi- dents. The sheer voiume of traffic on what was designed as a resi- dential street has caused one cou-" ple to pull up stakes and move to the Interior. Norman Bush, a 26-year resi- dent of Ruby Avenue, told coun- cil, ‘‘We are moving. It has got worse and worse.”’ District staff have received a number of requests for traffic surveys and solutions to neighborhood traffic problems this year and say that the increase in the number of such complaints and requests makes an ad hoc response impossible. Staff acknowledge the ‘‘legiti- | North Shore Taxi ee EXPRESS COURIER For fast secure 2 way service anywhere in British Columbia Cail 987-7171 or S86-1111 ‘mate concern’? of. the ‘residents * and have requested. funding . authorization in the 1992. capital: - budget to decal with the traffic. survey requests, 4 But Saunders does not want to wait that long for any action and is hopeful that she can persuade. council] to-improve the visibility, of... the posted. 30: km/h. speed: zone aad install speed bumps. Council . will consider... ‘any. : response to the delegation at their. Oct. 7 meeting. wa - BW 725 MARINE, N.VAN 84-0331