Page A10 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October: 30, 1991 Gunman charged after. standoff TERRACE — A gunman who held police: ‘at bay for more than an hour during an armed standoff in a north Kalum St. trailer court last week faces.a series of weapons charges. Daniel Douglas Hong-Ross, 28, of Terrace, is charged with theft ‘and. Possession of siolen property, careless ‘use of a firearm, possession. of a Weapon dangerous to the public, and ‘use of a firearm during the commission of an’ ‘offence. ; RCMP said officers. were called to a trailer: at 22-3614 ‘Kalum St. at?! 15 a. m. Oct. 23 after reports of a shot being fired theres? 20°... Police successfully arrested the gunman after more than an hour. Hong-Ross is in eystody and RCMP’ indicated more . "charges: could be'pending.” ° The loaded shotgun the suspect was 5 armed with was .the same weapon stolen from a vehicle at : the Terrace Inn a few hours earlier, police said. iz * Several vehiclés were broken into at the hotel that night, and during the break-ins, a. shotgun and a quantity of am- munition was stolen, RCMP’ ‘said, Nobody was injured during the incident, Cpl. Garry Moritz said alcohol was’a factor. : Hong-Ross made a first appearance in Terrace provincial court Thursday, A preliminary hearing has been set for Dec. 9, Charges laid in motorbike thefts Two 13-year-old Terrace boys face charges of theft and possession of stolen property after RCMP. officers spotted the pair riding motorbikes at 3 a.m. Oct. 20. They had been-driving along Kalum.Lake Drive and when police checked them, officers discovered the pair had stolen the bikes about an hour earlier in the south Terrace area. When contacted by police, the owners of the motorbikes — valued at $2,000 — were not aware they had been stolen. ° Prizes For a ‘Best Costume. | . . ‘Parade of - - Costunies, : OCTOBER 31. ‘8PM. come Howl With Us At Back Eddy Pub a DIAMOND SOLITARES qT as y, 2 carat, Reg. $2995.95 Sn $ 99 L 14 karat gold 1 A499 7 SMITHERS HOPPING CENTRE | RCMP OFFICERS seized more than 500 pounds of marijuana when they raided a one-acre pot plantation in the Resswood area last week, A hunter who stumbled across the remote growing area tips ped off police, Hunter. uncovers. pot plantation - TERRACE — The police don’t always get their man,. but. they Guns often insecure, police say RCMP are investigating several incidents of gun thefts from vehicles over the past few weeks. Most of the stolen firearms were displayed in the back win- - dows of pickup trucks. » raid. : “About two-thirds of-it was _ their vehicles are secure when parked. Cars should be parked in well-lit areas and valuables should be kept out of public Terrace RCMP remind all hunters and motorists to ensure ~ can at least get his plants. Terrace RCMP officers — ac- ting on a tip from a local hunter — last week seized nearly. 600 gone by the time we got there,’’ he said. “It all disappeared sometime in the last 48 hours.’’ He said it's unusual that. view. Hunters are reminded to not display their firearms in unattended vehicles. : ; Sidewalk. cyclist struck by car. Acyclist was injured here last week when struck by a car on Kalum Street. : The cyclist —- who received minor injuries - — was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital, treated and released. The incident happened at 2:35 a.m. Oct. 20 near Clark Ave. Police said the cyclist left the sidewalk and rode out in RCMP are still trying to. seter ii front.of thé: northbound :1989 Subaru; operated by a New |) mige, who, ran,.the nee nk iz Aivocch nei Watt cake kenie meres rcapEl i tivation operation, im rg _. Had the cyclist been abiding by the rules of the Motor Vehi- It ‘appears that” the * “Scle-Acct; as they apply to cycling,’ the Accident wouldn’t: have: |: -owers got away with most raf 1 happened, police said. their crop, however. * The Subaru sustained $1,500 damage. =... Woodhouse estimates there ; were well over 1,500 plants at- the site, most of which were 4 harvested. just before the police: marijuana is left growing this late in the season, Cpl. Garry Moritz said the growing area was accessible on- ly by boat or 4-wheel-drive. “They were well organized and well established,’’ he said. “This had been going on for a fairly long time.’? Also on the site — which was about 200;metres, long by LOD , metres yide,— 7A Was p L entensive hydroponic irrigation system. We. haven’t ‘seized: any. of the plumbing yet,’* Moritz add- ‘ed. “There's miles of it.” | Seized . marijuana. is measured, . photographed for evidence, and then n destroyed. marijuana plants from two to six feet high in a remote: area near Rosswood. 5 |. About 500 pounds of mari- juana — worth $20,000 to $30,000 ‘on ‘the street — was taken in the Oct. 21 raid, Cpl. Don Woodhouse said. Nobody's been charged, but Come In And See The ; NEW Computer Serger! . ltl Do For Sewing. ow pid The cee " Did For Cooking." Introducing The First Computer Serger. ae ie It's fast. It's easy. Elnalock Is the only =f serger to feature the Fashion Advisor - computar. The all-new Elna ProSDc.. we have it now! . Fashion Advisor tells you how to sew . TERRACE — Here a are convic- tions resulting, from recent cases heard in Terrace ‘Provincial. ; + sentenced “to six months -in "prison anid. is prohibited from . court: jay a James - "Sylvester “ ‘Candelora: was convicted of « vagsault. ‘He . pleaded guilty to impaired driv- was fined $150. Eugene Hector Moore plead- ; ed guilty to: impaired driving. Moore was’ fined $700 and is prohibited from driving for: one year, July 12 Duane George Kurik pleaded guilty to assault. Kurik was fin- ed $150, “ ‘Lucas Daniel Moroz pleaded guilty to theft under. 31, 000, and was fined. $150... , “Suly 1 ‘Alfred: George Bail “was COn- | victed of threatening. Ball was’ - Cyril Archibald Hallett was convicted on a.charge of im- paired «driving. Hallett was driving for, three-years. . ‘Michael: Douglas: Smith ing. Smith was fined $400 and is prohibited from » driving for one year. "aly 19. Jean Martin Dumont pleaded guilty to possession of a nar- cotic and possession of: a restricted drug. 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Daryl Steven Sawatzky plead- . ed guilty to theft: under $1,000. . He was given: three months pro- bation. : He was. July 29 “Kenneth Wycliffe. Cooper -~pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic for the purpose of traf- - ficking. Cooper. was sentenced = § . to four: months i in jail. avery stitch © Easlar color-coded threading . ® Faster serging than ever for professional speed — ’ * Sow 5, 4, 4-thread safety, 3or2 thread siiteh Friday Nov. 1, Saturday Nov. 2: . Call For Complete Details. | Che Fabric Boutique 638-1335 ordered to ‘post d.peace bond, _bation. De . Baby's Mame: Kik omeion Stephen Jak tp pan ae Daniel Paul Monies pleaded | AMATI tah | “sDavid ‘Saleem. ‘Cobbs pleaded guilty to assault. He was given a o ee ater at Ne 7 wool guilty to assault. 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