CRIMES AGAINST — V2NDAL : — O58 388 ibe _ The following information is supplied by the Terrace RCMP ‘detachment. These events happened in your community and you may be able to help identify the offenders. If you “have any information about these crimes, please telephone the RCMP at 635-4911 or VANDAL WATCH 635-5556. Wednesday, March 11 _ Break, enter and theft at a residence in the 3500 block Kalum St. Money and costume jewellery were stolen. _ Break, enter and theft in Jackpine Flats area. Stolen were a Sansui amplifier (Serial No. 83707011382), an RCA VCR (Serial No. 1751521), and a double deck tape deck. Total value, about $2,000. - | "Attempted break and enter at a residence in the 5000 block McConnell Ave. An intruder alarm was activated and the sus- pect(s) fled on foot. ’ Attempted break and enter ‘at Thornhill Primary School. Break, ‘gometime between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. at a residence in the Gossen Creek Subdivision. Stolen were a television set, a VCR and a stereo. - Thursday, March 12 Break, enter and theft at “TNJ Sound System at 4721 . Lakelse Ave. at about 2:35 a.m, - The ‘glass in the front door was — - “*gmashed and one or more persons “made off with a Hitachi video -camera (Serial No. 10410050) valued at $949, a second Hitachi video camera valued ‘at $1,100, and a Discman player valued at $400. ’ -‘Wilful damage at the Royal Bank on Lakelse Ave. The front door was kicked, shattering the ‘glass. The incident was witnessed by two local residents who im- mediately reported it to the RCMP. The | subsequently apprehended nearby 7 enter and_ theft - individual was and will be charged. Friday, March 13 Break, enter and theft at a | residence in the 4600 block Weber Ave. A black leather jacket, 20- inch gold chain and hunting knife were stolen. - — Break, enter and theft at a residence in the 4600 block Mar- ten Drive sometime during the previous three days. Six firearms, including rifles and a shotgun, and 100 cassette tapes were stolen. Break and enter at a resi- dence in the 4600 block Soucie Ave. between 12 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Nothing was reported stolen. ‘Saturday, March 14 Wilful damage at the Ter- race Co-op on Greig Ave. A gas pump was knocked over by an unidentified vehicle sometime overnight. Damage has been esti- mated at $500. . Wilful damage at Gill’s Con-. venience Store. A window was damaged but entry was not gained. Break, enter and theft at a | residence in the 4700 block Graham Ave. sometime between 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Money was stolen. ‘Sunday, March 15 Theft of a golf maintenance veliicle valued at $17,000 from the Skeena Valley Golf and Coun- try Club. The vehicle was recovered the following day near the Copper River Bridge. Break and enter at the office of optometrist Dr. Paul Clark, 4550 Lakelse Ave. Nothing was reported stolen. Monday, March 16 Break, enter and theft at 14 Terrace Review — March 20, 1992 7 Skeena Junior Secondary School. Stolen was a. fire . extinguisher that was recovered in the school - parking lot. Two" youths fleeing _ the scene were ‘apprehended, both are to be charged. Tuesday, March 17 Break and enter at a rési- dence in the 4600 block Soucie - sometime between 9 a.m. Mar. 16 and 5:40 p.m. Mar. 17. Money and jewellry were stolen, — When driving a motor vehicle the driver must have his driver's licence in his possession at all times to produce if requested by the police. All too often people are stopped, and when they don't have their driver's licence with them they are under the miscon- ‘ception they will be given a warn- ing and can produce their driver’s licence at a later date. - Police officers have the discre- tion either to charge the person for failing to produce their driver’s licence or to have them . return to the detachment at a later time to produce it. It.is the law that .you ‘must: have - “your -driver’s licence with you., at all _times when driving. Section 30(1) Motor Vehicle Act states:. Every person shall have his driver's licence in his possession at all times while driving a motor vehicle and shall produce the licence on demand of a. peace officer. Voluntary fine: $50. In British Columbia IT’S: THE LAW. 7