Terrace Review — Wednesday. January 15,1992 Review : 1 ken and a tape deck stolen: | Wilful: damage ; to- a’. vehicle mem parked. at. Terrace. Motors Body — m Shop. The passenger side wine. : dow was broken. ne “The following. information is applied by the Terrace RCMP Detachment. These events _R@ppened in your community “and you may be able to help in cases where the offender(s) has not been identified. If you have ay information about these =: crimes, please telephone the RCMP at 635-4911. ‘Monday, January 6° reak and enter and wilful, mage at J&F Distributors. The. “building was broken into and a oo window was smashed in a near- by ‘company vehicle. - Nothing pas” Specialties. A window was bro- Tuesday, January 7 Break, enter aud theft at 33 Distributors. Three trailers in the parking lot were broken into and a quantity of meat was stolen. Break, enter and theft at the Royal Canadian Legion. Beer and cigarettes were stolen. Break, enter and theft at Ev’s | Men’s Wear. A $450 window was broken and a $475 leather jacket . was stolen. : NOTE: Alerted by an intruder alarm, police made an arrest and recovered the jacket. © - Wilful damage and theft to a vehicle parked at Off Road Wednesday, January s Break, enter and theft at three Lakelse Lake cabins on the west side. of the lake. Alcohol and ammunition. were. stolen. ‘This brings the total numberof | &? cabins broken into'in-this area to six in the past 18 days. A 17-- foot canoe was stolen on Jan. 4.-: Residents are asked to note all traffic in and out of this area and report anything suspicious . to the RCMP. Break and enter at a private residence ‘in the 2700. block Skeena St. The’ burglars —_— ‘police believe there were three. — fled after an audible alarm sounded. a was, not gained and nothing was taken.“ es : Saturday, January 1 — — Wilful , damage. to a red 1991 ‘Toyota: two- door sedan ’ parked’. “dr “the | Skeena, Mall parking lot. When the owner was returning to. her: vehicle she observed: two - youths running away from. ‘the: vehicle. ‘She noted later that the Paint. had been scratched, Theft — There- were several. thefts--from. vehicles: parked in the. Pine -Park Trailer Court on Muller. Ave, Note: Two male youths have been charged and all the stolen ‘property’ has been recovered. | Theft from: a ‘vehicle parked . in front of Woolworths in the 7 Terrace Shopping Centre parking. * immediately... ‘No ‘matter “how . lot. A window was smashed and a purse and other items. were. . taken.. Note: Police have a ‘Friday, January 10. Attempted break and enter in , 7 : # Bi. £3 ea eo Ee esiod psisonss should contact: “NOTICE sarigar STKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT | _. ADVISORY COMMITTEE - "REQUEST FOR MEMBERSHIP: TT Kitimat- Stikine Regional Hospital District is looking for an. individual who. has ¢ an interest ins a z th care. to serve as a member of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional Health Advisory Committee. ne. Advisory Committee, which has fen members, advises the Kitimat-Stikine Regional Hosiital fict. Board on hospital facilities and | hospitalhealth services within, the Distic. go Aeeh utes Judy Tracy Administrative Officer * Kitimat-Stikine Regional Hospital District - ams 300 - 4545 Lazelle Avenue > _ Terrace, B.C. “V8G 451 “. Telephone: 635-7251 or - 1-800-663-3208 ‘the 2700 block Hall St. Entry ~ New Year’ 5s Clear-out! Used Outboard Motors 1990- Mercury 25hp WAS $2800 low hours with jet 1991- Yamaha 40hp WAS $4200 oil injected with jet 1981- Johnson 35hp WAS $1900 elect. start with jet _ 1978- Mercury 20hp WAS $1100 7 Used Snowmobiles | 1985- Polaris Indy 400 WAS $3600 long track q Al 989- SRV 540 | _ NOW $4500 ve 4 991- Phazer longtrack NOW$6000 A 1989- Enticer 400 eno NOW $3300 WAS $4800. Used Boats eS 1900- 14°6" Springbok WAS $2588 ; | : NOW $1850 1 991- 8'6" Inflatable WAS $1300 - cAvoars,pump,fioor boards NOW $1000 /1990- 16” Springbok % “aluminum boat ow ia “4981- Lund 16" fiberglass ski boat od | with 90hp Mercury and trailer NOW $5100 aluminum boat . Crime Awareness Bulletin: _ Witness -in- this matter. and there are two male suspects. Theft from a vehicle, A win- ‘dow was broken in a yellow - 1985 Chrysler Daytona two door hatchback and an $800 stereo was stolen. The vehicle was in | the ‘curling rink parking lot at - the time of the crime. “Sunday, January 12. - | Break and enter at Terrace . ~ Equipment... |. entered a fenced compound. contact the police. Your infor- The © suspect(s) Nothing was taken. Break, enter.and theft from a storage locker in the 2300 block. . Thornhill St. Toys and mage- a zines were stolen. . vi arn nr oo ~ If the police are alerted while --a crime is in progress, their ree i greatly . . "> inereased. And if the effective- effectiveness — is ness of policing in our commun- ' ity is increased, the risk of get- ting © caught in the act -will increase, and there will be. a , Noticeable drop in the number of NOW $3100 - NOW $1650 NOW $800 - ‘Used Motorcycles | 1991-DT200. AS $3300 dual purpose 179km NOW $2850 1986- Virago 1100 low mileage WAS $3500 ‘NOW'$3100- New Inboard Engine 1990- indmar 350 Chev, 290 hp WAS $5500 NOW $4800 oe WAS S $5909 _KEN'S MARINE _ NOW $2300 |] criminal acts in our community: s An example of increased polic- ing effectiveness due to an carly _ warming was seen at Ev’s Men’s | Wear as noted above. Alerted by: an intruder alarm, RCMP arrived ‘at the seen quickly and appre- hended a man who had smashed -a window and stolen a leather jacket. “Because ‘he was caught, the cost of the crime was only $450. If he hadn’t been caught, a $475 leather jacket would have been 1 added to the tally and the cost | would have totalled $925. But ‘unless the judge orders restitu- Hon, the Proprictor of the busi- ness is, stilt left with, a $450 vil oo - for the: ‘window. - oe IE _dnsurance.. covers expense, | other policy” holders: will . pay for it: indirectly |-in increased insurance _ costs. If insurance dogsn’t'cover the cost, . the proprietor has the choice.of — either absorbing the expense. or passing. it-on to the: ‘consumer ‘in the form of higher. prices. oa ‘All too. often, though, the crim- °° inal isn’t. caught” or-evén ident- ified, The. police ‘aren’t-always. _aware of the crime soon enough. |. And the police, even if. they are aware of the incident, can’t “always be. near. enough to the — - scene. ‘to. get. there. before the Offender. escapes. : If. you witness anything auspi- clous, report. it. to “the - ‘police trivial you might think it is. Two | or three pieces. of trivial: infor- mation can often add. up. {toa very interesting story. Take the recent break, enter - and thefts at the Legion or J&F Distributors ‘for ‘example. It's possible ‘someone saw some- thing. If you think you - -might have, telephone the ‘police. And it’s also: possible a resi- . dent or two in the area knows of — _. someone who recently acquired © "an unusual. quantity ‘of. meat, . cigarettes or. beer. If so, even | though: it might only be “gossip you believe may be reliable, mation might--lead the’ police right to the offender’ 8. front door. , _ A few arrests through informa: _ tion provided by the community, o- and the message. will soon be out on the street that residents — here simply won't tolerate crime. Info sought on Kitimat” ‘ theft . Terrace RCMP are aiding their Kitimat colleagues in efforts to find and arrest thieves who stole a.vehicle: and numerous: house- hold items from a residence in ‘Kitimat during the late evetiing -of Dec. 26 or. the early morning of Dec. 27. The vehicle, a black and-red: 1987:GMC Jimmy, B.C. ‘licence plate number PAC 077, was later found in the vicinity of ‘Terrace. _ Also missing from the house are several. stereo components and pieces of video equipment, a shotgun and an assortment ‘of collectible U. 5, and Canadian moriey: The Dobler Family would like to express our heartfelt thanks to: fe the Terrace R.C.M.P. e the Search and rescue Volunteers e the Highways Ministry Avalanche Technicians 1 B.C. Telephone . ‘e the Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association e and to all our friends for the help and effort in the. 1 search for Peter, and for all the warmth and kindness extended to us aft. this time. Terrace Is 5 indeed a wonderful community In which to live. ‘Thank You All, _ from Ed & Wendy Dobler KEN GIBSON 635-2909 TREVOR GIBSON ; and Family a 4946 Greig Avenue, Terrace