A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 26, 2000 No bids for dealer’s jewelry lly CHRISTIANA WIENS A TERRACE woman says convicted drug dealer Da- vid Harry Edwardsen, now’ serving time in a lower mainland prison, owes her more than $19,000 in child support payments. “T haven't seen one cent since: April,” said Shelley Houston Jan. 13. Houston says Edward- Ex-wife wants cocaine importer’s diamond Rolex sold to help pay his child support bill sen, who was sentenced to six months in jail Jan, 6 for importing a kilogram of cocaine, has paid some money sporadically since the couple was divorced seven years ago. Based on a $400 per Wanted men named as home invasion suspects TERRACE RCMP now say they believe they know the identity of two accomplices in the Oct. 17 armed robbery of a south- side home. The problem is, they don’t know where they are. Officers issued a Cana- da-wide arrest warrant Wednesday, Jan, 19 for Robert Joseph Erb, 18, and a second male, who can- not be named under the Young Offenders Act. Both are co-accused with Matthew Mark Jan- zen, 19, for the masked and armed robbery of a home i the 2700 block of Hall Street. From front Janzen, who has been held in custody since his Dec. 8 arrest, was charged with robbery with wea- pons, forcible entry and wearing a disguise with the intent to commit an in- dictable offence. Constable Trent John- son, of the Terrace Serious Crimes Unit, said officers here decided ta issue the warrant because the unit had information Erb and the other male had left town, RCMP say the robbery is considered “planned and targeted” and that the vic- tims and robbers knew each other, Police need more room pears to be if not too small on the verge of being too small,” councillor David Hull said. “You don’t want to start capital construction unless you have to, but you want to be able to plan for these sorts of situations rather than have them come at you by surprise.” Another factor is the city’s plan to eventually build a new fire hall — possibly combining other protective serv- ices from the ambulance station to search and rescue personnel. The city has approached the B.C. Buildings Corpora- tion about using the former Nechako Northcoast road maintenance yard between Park and Walsh Ave., east of Kenney St. If the fire department moved from city hall or am- bulance paramedics moved out of their station beside the RCMP. detachment, ithere might be more: space near- - by for RCMP ‘or support services to move into, Hull said. Before, 1985, the, RGMP used space in the basement of city hall, now rented out to other agencies. There are still police cells, now used for storage, down there. “You have to look at all these options,” Hull said, adding there may be a number of ways to delay a major RCMP building addition. 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But no bids were ac- cepted for the jewelry, which includes a-diamond Rolex, gold chains, -rings Prices effective: at'al Canada Safeway sorts’ - yee Jatiiary- 27, thn Saturday, January chide GSE. Al MILESINTERMATION HOLDINGS NV, LOYALTY. MANAGE ME GROUP, CANADA ING AUT/ORIZ¢ DU and nuggets, Houston thinks locals may have been deterred from bidding on the watch- es because of Edwardsen’s criminal reputation here. - But; she said, even though some jewelry may have been earned through the proceeds of crime, it _could never be repealed. “That would never come back on someone,” she ‘said. Houston said she's tried to- stay actively involved in the sale of merchandise because it’s the only way, as she sees it, to provide Minute Maid Orange = for her two boys. - “This is in the interest of my children,” she said. Houston ‘is now - at- tempting to sell the jewel- ry through a Vancouver bailiff and is even consid- ering sale through a popu- lar Internet ‘auction site called e-Bay. 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