Wednesday, August 10, 1988 -A trio of police officers lost their shirts in a late night tussle with an apparently intoxicated Sidney. teenager, provincial ty near Durrance Lake at 11:45. were approached by Sverdrup. ped the three to four shirts court Judge J.M. Hubbard p.m. June 3. At the site police Sverdrup attempted to pull claimed in the police report. see the NO INTEREST, NO DOWN heard Thursday. found about 60 young people her friend away from police “7 just didn’t like him (the Jennifer Sverdrup, 18, plead- ed guilty to obstructing a police officer. Reading from a police report, Crown counsel Ken Kardish said police attended a noisy par- gathered around a_ bonfire drinking alcohol. The group was. ordered to BREAK-IN A residence on Eagle Way in North Saanich was broken into and a cassette stereo was stolen about 9 p.m. Aug. 2. Sidney RCMP believe entry ‘ was made through an unsecured window. The investigation con- tinues. NOISY PARTIES During the past week Sidney RCMP responded to several complaints of noisy parties in Sidney and North Saanich. Many of the gatherings in- volved youths consuming liquor in a public place. Police are strictly enforcing ‘Jaws set out in the Liquor Con- trol and Licencing Act and have been handing out $50 fines to minors in possession of liquor and $100 fines for consuming li- - quor in a public place. LOST BANK DRAFT A resident of Victoria ‘reported to Sidney RCMP that he lost a Bank of Montreal bank draft in the amount of 5,600. 25:26. ; . — TRADITIONAL — Seiereraar nen Eitish: pounds ($11,400 Cdn.) The. thieves gained entry to - — MEMORIAL | ANNE DALGLIESH somewhere on-Beacon Avenue the service station through a. f. — DIRECT CREMATION TOP PRODUCER during the afternoon of Aug. 4. rear window. Sidney RCMP are | _ FULL. . as = - : , If anyone has found the bank 8 PRE- ARRANGEMEN . aa ; mo, ‘draft they are asked to turnit in POP STOLEN SERVICES T The management and staff of Century 21 Saanich Peninsula Realty Ltd. take pride to’ the Sidney REMP detach-. ment. DINGHY LOST ton’s Garage: on. McTavish _ in either of our chapels at outstanding performances. For the service that earns those successes call Anne, A. Victoria. resident reports Road overnight July 25-26. 1803 QU ADRA STREET Heather or Edythe. = losing a seven-foot white» Sidney RCMP. believe the "VICTORIA - towed ; ‘behind a’ sailboat “from’ ing the afternoon of Aug. 1.. SOFT DRINK. SMACKS ~on-Resthaven Drive, north of. “Beacon: :Avenue;. 2 7 “p.m. Aug. 3. ..- A Sidney resident apparently ; hit an oncoming . vehicle while. ~ - pulling away from a parked : “position and trying to rescue a ~ falling soft drink. ‘She’ was charged with failing ‘to confine her vehicle to the ‘right lane by Sidney RCMP. ‘Total the mishap. ~~ IMPAIRED A 26-year-old. Esquimalt paired driving, refusing 10 pro- vide a breath sample and having no driver's licence after her.car left the road and. entered the ditch.about 9 p.m. Aug. 2, to the vehicle was. minimal and the driver suffered no. injuries block McTavish Road. DRINKING AT LAKE Sidney. RCMP report wooden: dinghy: that was being. Canoe Cove to Sidney Spit dur- ee A ‘Spilling soft. drink..was the ~~ cause for a two- -vehicle accident - » about ,9: 30... a estimated . damage is $1,400. No one was injured in woman was charged with .im- Sidney RCMP report damage » after the accident in the 2200--— they have received NUMerOaUs COM ¢ ty residents. It’s illegal to consume alcohol in.a public place. Violators pay a $100 fine. FENCE BROKEN A portion of a fence between the. 7-Eleven Store. and the Emerald Isle Inn was broken down sometime during the night of July 23-24, Damage is estimated at $500 and Sidney RCMP said they are interested in talking to anyone who witnessed the incident. VANDALISM Agriculture Canada reported $300 in damages resulting from . someone slashing screens in a screen house overnight July 22- 23. About 10 screens were slash- ed with a sharp instrument. CHEVRON B&E Clair. Downey’s Chevron ser- vice station was broken into and about $700 worth of merchan- dise was stolen overnight July “About $16. worth. of soft drinks were stolen from Gur- thieves did not get inside the building, but broke a window : merchandise. and: reached inside tO; steal | the, HE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St. Sidney BC lice lose shirts in tussle with teen disperse -and police were in- vestigating a liquor offence in- volving a young male when they and, despite repeated warnings, verbally abused the officers. She was arrested and a scuffle followed, during which Sver- drup kicked at police and tore two Officers’ shirts. Once placed in the back of the police cruiser, she pounded on the window with a beer bot- tle and drank a bottle of cider in the police car. Police removed both bottles, Kardish reported. Upon arriving at the police station, Sverdrup. refused to leave the police car. During the ensuing struggle she ripped another officer’s shirt, tearing off all the buttons. She was held overnight in a cell: In addition to any. other ‘penalty, Kardish requested $25 restitution to pay for two of the shirts. a Sverdrup said she had not - been as violent as stated in the _ Funeral Chapels 656-2932 or 388-5155 Offer a complete choice of Professional Services. "Services from your church or “KEN THEAKER - ’ Funeral Director .. police report. Pointing out she was only being charged for two shirts, she said she had not rip- police officer),’’ she said. She told the judge she was working and hoped tq return to school in September. Noting that Sverdrup does not have a criminal record, Judge Hubbard ordered a writ- ten pre-sentence report. He said he did not necessarily want to give Sverdrup a criminal record. The case was adjourned to Sept. 1 for sentencing. “HEATHER WATT in congratulating Anne Dalgliesh for achieving the position of top producer for Ju-_ ly. 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