TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases . eard “in Terrace : Provincial 4 Funes Annette: Krause pleaded guil-"” ty to impaired driving. Krause . was fined $350 and is prohibited — from driving. for oné year, | . Ronald Charles Evans plead-. ed guilty. to’ theft-under $1,000 " and ' was “fined $150, - Claudette’ Maikapar pleaded’ guilty to'causing a: disturbance - and breach’ of ‘probation. She . was sentenced to three’ days in — jail. Byron Leroy Williams plead- * ed guilty to,pointing a firearm. Williams Was ‘given a suspended - sentence and one year proba- tion, and is’ prohibited from possessing . firearms : ‘for three years... . David Mark Bolton pleaded “guilty to theft under $1,000 and ” ‘was fined $40. “June 29 | .Marty Sorensen pleaded uil- ty to impaired driving, Sorensen was fined. $500 and given an automatic licence suspension. -Dolly ‘Charlene Lepretre pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, and: was fined $100, ‘James Gerard Ryan pleaded - guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $100, ‘ Herbert Wayne Azak pleaded guilty to possession of a nar- cotic, and was fined $200. Alvin Frederick ‘Gosnell _ pleaded ‘guilty to being ‘unlawfully at-large. He. was sentenced, to an additional M4 days in jail, ; July 3 guilty to obstructing an officer, and was fined $75, “Michael Robert Morrison : pleaded guilty to assault, -Mor- rison was fined $1,200, - Peter’ James Dobler pleaded guilty. to. assault, and was fined ‘$500 Jeffery Brian Quock pleaded “guilty to mischief, and was fin- ed $100, ~ Lila Edith Wilson pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, and was fined $125. July 6 Ada-Agnes Mickey pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, and : escaping custody, Mickey was sentenced to six weeks in prison, _. Dayna Bindert pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, Bindert was given a six-month condi- - tional discharge. Peter Valentine Abou plead- ed guilty to theft under $1,000, and was sentenced to seven days in jail, | - Kimball Anthony Tait plead- ed guilty to possession of a nar- cotic and was fined $50. Garth Robin Webster pleaded | guilty- to possession of a nar- ‘Hypnosis yields clues to TERRACE . — Local police . have used hypnosis to unlock -the 16-year-old memories of a -locat woman that: could lead them to the killer of Monica Ig- : Tas, The case is the longest’ runn- ing unsolved murder investiga- _tion in Terrace. Ignas disap- peared from downtown on a . December night in 1974. The 15-year-old (girl’s strangled bady was found four months later in a wooded area in Thor- nhill. Police have interviewed hun- — dreds of people about the kill- ing, but were at a dead end until Tecent, publicity about the case prompted a Terrace woman to “come forward, Under hypnosis, she recalled a vehicle that may have picked Ignas up, part of its licence - plate number and an image of the driver. Police believe Ignas tried to hitch-hike home. that night, and suspect someone who picked hier up either killed her ’ or knows what happened to her. Cpl. Don Woodhouse, who is leading the investigation, says police are now concentrating on tracing the ‘licence plate to determine the identity of the "suspect. “It’s really tedious,” he said, ‘We're not even sure we're dealing with a B.C. plate. And we're doing all kinds of varia- -tions on the number she came up with.’’ Licence plate records for that ‘year aren’t on computer, he noted, so investigators must ‘search by hand. But Woodhouse said .police believe the number is their best lead right now. “‘We're quite confident that it’s right,’’ he ad- ded. “She remembered other _ details fram events at that time more accurately than the other murder people we’ve interviewed,’’ Woodhouse said police also created a composite sketch of the driver based on the woman’s recollections under hypnosis. RCMP may release the com- ‘posite drawing and description of the vehicle later this year, he said. - Meanwhile they’re hoping for a breakthrough with the licence plate number, “It's a long shot stili, but we’re working on it,’ he said. “Tt’s like trying to hit an airplane with a.rock. But we’ve got to try.’’ CAJUN SALMON STEAK tomate: ginger salsa’ $14.95 DINNER: Mon, - Sun. Spm, to 11 p.m. David Alan Pearce pleaded. : Bavarian Inu Restaurant — The friandilest ‘inn’? town! Maka ovr place “Your Place" ta arjoy an evening of Intimate dining anc reasonab!e prices! COMFORT! 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