ince + Talgeting | _polegman ea i A, AE aE: LE ee ir) ee Wednesday, February 17, 1988 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Page BS Sidney RCMP report several incidents of crime for the period from Feb. 7 to 14. BREAK-IN «:: A Dean Park resident return- ed home to find his home had ‘:been broken into sometime bet- ca 8:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. Feb. , A quantity of jewelry and two -eameras had been. taken. The break-in is still under investiga- tion. - OYSTER THIEF An allegedly intoxicated man _ who was walking down Bower- “bank Road shortly after 6 p.m., Feb. 12, was arrested by police ‘after they apparently discovered he was in possession of a quan- “tity of liquor, some change and “Some frozen oysters. - A--physical check of area ‘restaurants revealed that the Quarterdeck Cafe had .. been broken into. Charged. with -break, enter and theft and possession of stolen property is ‘32-year-old Michael Townsend of Sooke. WINDOWS BROKEN . Sometime during the night of Feb. ‘Green . Glades Sbroken. -- Damage is estimated at $150 ‘and. police are continuing their ‘investigation. ... VANDALS STRIKE ; The Tulista Park. picnic ‘shelter was the target of vandals during the night of Feb. 12-13. '. Boards were kicked out of the (Side of the shelter with some be- ‘ing | ‘broken. Damage ‘is ‘éstimated at $200. CAR PROWL Sometime during the night of Feb. 12-13. a guest at. Hotel Sidney had her vehicle broken Nelson School were into. About $150. in: belongings in- . were. stolen. - Police’ are costly | An man: “who. tailgated an: off: Ba ‘duty police. officer on a motor-., | “cycle has been fined $100: for’ » driving with, undue, care and at- tention. Bernhardt - Funk’ told police he was anxious to catch the 9. “p.m. ferry when he was stopped | at Pat:Bay Highway and Wain .- Road on Aug. 5. He left Vic- toria at-8:15 and approached a “motorcyclist: at’ Sayward Road.’ ~ and began to follow closely. “The _ officer’: reported ‘the truck failed to back off,. so he tapped his - brakes several times,’’. said Crown. counsel Derek Lister. - | . “My client says he took this -as’-a_ challenge,” “responded defence lawyer Richard: Israels. “He. thought they were playing * some sort of game.’ The motorcyclist pulled off. the road to. allow the truck to pass, then caught up and pulled ‘alongside the driver's: window. - “Words were exchanged,” said~ Lister. pulled ahead to find a telephone and: alert. highway patrolmen, Funk :was stopped a _ miles | t later. “My client wishes to indicate 4 ~ he lost his temper rand drove im- . properly,” “drives over “gaid Israels: business. This is out of character, (Sponsored a hockey team for eseveral years,"* said the de renew Hawyer, : - ' Provincial, eourt “fidpe 7 Lawrence Urahan fined. Wee ‘Vancouver man $100 forsdriv- ring without duc care and atten- | ; vtion, The crown = withdrew charges of drunk ariving: ~ Fined for hit and run + $250 in Sidney provingial court ‘ for hit and run, Last Deo. 17, he hit aca parked on, Ardwell. } Drive when he was backing ant Yofadriveway. “Witnesses sav thev: heard. a Yond eruneh and that he stopped son . said’ = impact’ before takinp off,’ “Crown counsel ‘ knew he struck another vehicle ~ hefore leaving the svene, J. iter added. Sharp, a young single oman -fliving with his) parents “in i i 4 re | Sidney, has also lost-his driver's aa “hicence tor SIX THOT, 4 12 three windows at the — The off-duty police officer’ | Funk 30,000 kilometres ff per year in his lawn sprinkling 7 He _ 4s-an upstanding citizen and has” “Dow Sharp has hee ne fined Derek * Lister, Sharp Inter told patice he: BREAK-IN A Cloake Hill Road resident reported that his residence was broken into Feb. 12. Jewelry, guns and a safe were taken. Police are investigating. DRIVER CHARGED A driver of one vehicle has been charged with failing to yield after a stop sign following an accident: on the corner. of Bevan Avenue the morning of Feb. 9. An estimated $2,500 damage was done to both vehicles as a result of the collision. Police did not identify either party. Place in December, residence in Feb. 10. Set at press time. Central Saanich municipal police report several incidents of crime during the period from Feb, 8-15. - SUSPECTS APPREHENDED Two young offenders have been. apprehended by police in. connection with three break, enter and thefts that were com- mitted in the Central. Saanich. municipality recently. Some jewelry and personal items’ belonging to three residents have been recovered. Cross Road, night. Easton of Victoria telephone pole, and an_ estimated Volvo. Recovered articles were taken from a residence on Rae-Leigh the 8100-block Woodwyn Terrace on Feb. 10 and from. a residence in. the 2300-block Keating Cross: Road Police said the youths will ap- pear in provincial. court soon, although no court date had been INJURY ACCIDENT Two 17-year-old youths were injured during a car accident in the 2400-block area of Island View Road, near the Saanich last Wednesday A 1971 Volvo driven by Brian resulting ‘in | minor injuries to the two youths . damage to the front of the Both boys were taken to ‘eported Saanich Peninsula Hospital and | later released. CAR PROWLS Sometime during the night of Feb. 12-13 a car in the Tannlee Crescent area of Central Saanich was entered. Nothing was taken. During the same time period two vehicles in the nearby another Chatwell Drive area were also tampered with. A resident of Brentwood. Bay stolen from his residence in the 1200-block area of Verdier Avenue during the night of Feb. 13-14. Both bicycles were later recovered in Sidney. On St. black Raleigh 12-speed bicycle worth an estimated $350. was stolen from the front porch of a residence in the Cultra Avenue area of Central Saanich. The eq, bicycle has not been recovered and police are continuing their Police continue their in- investigation. vestigation. ; Also on Sunday, two bicycles were stolen from the Early BICYCLE THEFTS Place area of Brentwood. Both were grey Canadian Tire Supercycle 12-speed models. Police are continuing to in- vestigate this occurrence. During the course of their in- vestigation police recovered a Raleigh 12-speed bicycle that had been reported stolen. The owner was located by tracing the bicycle serial number through the bicycle identifica- tion program and it was return- two bicycles were Valentine’s Day a ieNS CLARENCE, WOULD YOU CARE TO LIGHT THIS K_ BIRTHOAY CAKE ?- Struck. a $2,000 THOSE G#!? 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