4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 18, 1991 The following information is supplied by the Terrace RCMP Detachment. These events happened in your community and you may be able to help in cases where the offender(s) has not been identified. If you have any information about these crimes; please telephone the RCMP at 635-4911, Thursday, December 12 * Break, Enter and Theft in the 4800 block Davis Ave. Charges are pending against a male and female suspect. Most of the stolen properly has been recovered. * Break and Enter in the 4900 block Scott Ave. A VCR was Stolen. Friday, December 13 * Attempted Break and Enter at the Terrace Recycling Depot on Hwy. 16W. * Break and Enter at the Kenney St. School District 88 Excehlerk Selection “AS %& MERRY CHRISTMAS & MERRY CHRISTMAS *& MERRY CHRISTMAS %& MERRY CHRISTMAS * MEF ASYRURY'S “T heFinishing loud. hore (35-5 RBH 407 Lakelse Firenue Ter roce BC, 82 MERRY CHRISTMAS *& MERRY CHRISTMAS maintenance building. Nothing was taken. Sunday, December 15 ¢ Wilful Damage to a vehicle parked at the Skeena Mall. The windshield was broken and the side mirror was torn off. ¢ Break, Enter and Theft on Mountain Vista Drive. A VCR was stolen. * Break and Enter on McRae Crescent. The culprits were interrupted by a family member retuming home.-One may have been injured when he jumped off a. balcony. Nothing was taken. An investigation reveals that this Break and Enter and the one on Mountain Vista Drive are related. * Break, Enter and Theft in the 2300 block Evergreen St. A gold watch and a television set were stolen. ¢ Theft of a VCR from the Pentecostal Church during a church service. The VCR was later recovered near Crystal’s Place, the church-run youth centre on Olson Ave. ¢ Stolen Vehicle. The vehicle, a 1970 Ford flatdeck, was found near Coyote Creek (65 kilo- metres east of Terrace). It was stolen 10 days previously from the new housing subdivision being built by the Kitselas band east of Terrace. * Break, Enter and Theft at Terrace Esso on Lakelse Ave. Lottery tickets and cigarettes were stolen. * Drug Seizure. A local male was charged after police executed a search warrant at his residence, A large amount of ' ws Ta ; Ae aK . AON \ AY ‘NY Bl Protect your lamily and home at Christmas and | throughout the year, with a prolessionaly installed residential alarm system TOLSEC, System Features: Backlight kay pad, 6 user codes, emergency response keys, and | tailored programming to meet tha needs of your home. 3238 Kalum St. 638-0241 Fax 638-0603 marijuana and $7,500 in cash were seized. ¢ Crime Awareness Bulletin: Break and enters in the Terrace area are at an all time high, and you can help turn that trend around, The RCMP will be conducting a major drive next month to start a Neighbour Watch program in Terrace, but over the holiday season you may be able to prevent crime or provide information leading to the arrest of offenders simply by keeping an eye on your neigh- bour’s house. If you witness a crime, or strongly suspect one has or is about to occur, carefully note. any details which might be help- ful to the police. These include: ¢ The type of crime. Automo- bile theft, assault, etc. ¢ The location. The street address and nearest cross street. ¢ Description of the sus- pect(s). Note height and build; oo MS (Pe rg | [Pe 7 —— 699° STALLED from wait your Terrace Shop pers colour of skin, ‘eyes. and hair; clothing, disguises or special marks such as unusual features, . sCars or tattoos. * Description of items used. Note any weapons, tools or vehicles being used. A descrip- tion of the vehicle and the licence number are important information. * Description of the property or person(s) being subjected to the criminal activity. A note of caution. Sometimes what appears to be a well-inten- tioned neighbourhood watcher turns out to be a peeping Tom. If you see someone invading the privacy of others, call the police. Such activities, either by day or night, are often the prelude to more serious ones like burglary or assault. The same goes for someone repeatedly observing your neighbourhood from a car, _or skulking around the lobby of your apartment building. Cali the police. 4635 Lakelse Ave. phone 635-7261 SEC ALARM A fully monitored alarm system is Ibe most allective deterrent against break-in and vandalism. In fact most ingurance companies will reduce your homeowners poilcy. So don't for a grinch to steal your Christmas, give home the protection it needs. Prince Rupert 230-3rd. Ave. W 627-1111 Fax 627.1194 Pe arte x &, Je. te yy he = TBR os RI ‘galing OSE feet ea Oe sine AE Re i HE