THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER Break and Enters 1400-bik. Kings Ave. _ _ Suspect entered by forcing rear door. A television, VCR and portable phone stolen. Value: $1,400, 4700-bik. Dogwood Lane. Attempted entry by east-side dog door and then smashing door frame. 100-blk. Whonoak. House under construction, Entry appeared to be through insecure rear sliding door on second level. Stolen: net used for fishing. Value: $75, 5700-bik. Cranley Dr, Entry through second-level bath- room window using a fadder. Stolen: unknown to press time. 1700-bik. Inglewood Ave. Stolen: portable radio. Value: $150. 900-bik. Marine Dr. Suspect gained access to secured underground storage locker and then pried meta! hinges off wooden door. Stolen: portable gas barbecue and (wo rugs. Value: $2,100. WEST VANCOUVER Theft of Autos 700-blk. Keith Rd. Vehicle used by business associ- ate with complainant’s permission. Vehicle was disposed of in Alberta ‘without complainant’s knowledge. Stolen: {993 Jeep. Value: $33,000. NORTH VANCOUVER Break and Enters 1400-blk. Mahon Ave. Rear door kicked in. Laptop computer, CD player and CDs taken. . 1300-bik. Chamberlain Ave. Rear door forced open. Nothing reported taken. 1100-bik. Cortell. Glass window in front door bro- ken. Unknown items taken. 100-bik. East 20th St. Locker broken into. Camping gear taken. 200-bik. Zast 18th St. + Window left open. Jewelry stolen, 3500-bik. Emerald Dr. Upper floor bedroom window entered. Ladder used. VCR and CD player stolen. . 1900-bIk. Tatlow Ave. Rear bathroom window pried open. Camera, jacket, ghetto blaster and video game taken. 100-bik. East 14th St. . Apartment door pried open. CD player, cordless phone and video game stolen. 1900-blk. Rufus Ave. Front door kicked open. Jewelry stolen. 4700-bik. Prospect Rd. Rear glass door smashed with brick. Stereo, CD player, speaker and VCR stolen. 1900-bik. Tatlow Ave. Rear window pried open. Nothing reported stolen. 100-blk. East Sth St. Lock sawed off in storage room. Golf clubs and clothing stolen. 1400-bik. Dominion St. s- Steel door pried. Attempt only — no entry was gained. Nothing SUMMERTIME MEANS... HIRE A STUDENT 666-9192 ' BUGHTHOUSE [PARK Plan ff BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION “> | siti» AUTO THEFT stolen. 800-blk. West 15th St. Steel front door pried open. Computer components stolen. 200-bik. East Ist St. Front glass’ door smashed. Sculptures and prints taken. 1300-blk. Capilano Rd. Window pried open. Tools taken. 1400-bik. Crown St. Front door pried open. Computer components, answering machine, binoculars and pictures stolen. 600-bik. East Windsor. Basement window pried open. Cigarettes stolen. 1800-bik. Garden Ave. Unlocked side door entered. Stereo taken. : 600-bik. Fairway Dr. Front door forced open. TV stolen. 2500-bik. Jones Ave. Basement window pried open. CD player, tape player, speaker and VCR stolen. 1000-bik. Shakespeare Rd. Basement door kicked in. Electronic equipment, CD player and camcorder stoien. MEDICAL CLINIC Unit 540 Park Royal Shopping Centre, North West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1H9 URGENT CARE & OUT OF HOURS CARE No appointment necessary 7:00am to 9:00pm Mon-Fri 9:00am 9:00pm Sat-Sun 7 days a week Phone (604) 922-7390 Fax (604) 922-1536 g = é a Lonsdale Ave. 2009-Mahon Ave. Shed door pried open. Tools stolen. 200-bik. East 27th St. Rear basezaent window pried. Keyboard, VCR and CDs stolen. 1100-bik. Silverv:ood Dr. Bathroom window pried open. VCR taken. 900-bik. Melbourne. Bedroom window left open. VCR stolen. $90-bik. West 16th St. Storage locker door pried open. Camping equipment and mountain bike stolen. NORTH VANCOUVER Theft of Autos Not submitted for publication. For crime prevention. assis- tance in West Vancouver call West Vancouver Police st 922- 4141. In North Vancouver call the North Vancouver RCMP at 985- 13ik. role CulriY British Proper ties g £ y ¥ S Gh BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION iin» AUTO THEFT Mt. Seymour Parkway Dollarton Hwy. Two new West Van parks named SEAWALK GARDEN is the new name bestowed upon the recently developed West Vancouver park located on the waterfront at the foot of 19th Street. WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL By Maureen Curtis West Vancouver District Council approved the name, July 25, along with the name choice of Sampson Park for a park at Pasco Road. ; West Vancouver resident Marie Moskievitch objected to the 19th St. park not being named Wells Garden after the family that owned The 10th Anniversary 2027 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. 1531 Marine Drive, W. Van. QUALITY PHCTO FINISHING with a smile! - 988-3535 or 925-4126 TLR a ee 24 Exposure — Develop & Print the property for many years before the municipality bought it. 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