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<br /> <br /> . <br />.. AIR <br /> MAGES 427-0964 <br />"A' Full SERVicE Nt <br />FAMiLy SALoN" CD ~ HAIR IMACES <br /> c <br /> ::J Downstairs at <br /> ;:0;- <br /> Ct> the Meadow Creek <br /> ..... Office Building <br /> r <br />SCULpTUREd NAiLs OJ <br /> ;:0;- <br /> Ct> <br /> CD <br /> < <br /> ~ <br />3480 Bunker Lake Blvd. Round Lake Blvd. <br />Andover, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Crime Stopper <br />'News <br /> <br />The following thefts (larcenies), vandalism (damage to property), and burglaries 'were some of <br />those reported in the City of Andover. If you have any information about these incidents call <br />427-1212 and do your part to stop crime! <br />Andover <br />Date Area Incident Description <br />4/15/85 15000 block of Burglary-Residence Forced entry gained thru lower <br /> Round Lake Blvd. window-numerous guns taken <br />4/18/85 3000 block of Larceny Theft of outboard motor and <br /> 153rd Lane depth finder which were on boat <br /> parked along side garage <br />4/23/85 14000 block of Larceny n Theft Theft of two toolboxes containing <br /> Osage S1. NW from vehicle numerous tools, toolboxes were <br /> in open box of pickup truck which <br /> was parked in driveway <br />4/25/85 15000 block of Burglary-Residence Forced entry gained through <br /> Prairie Road NW basement window. Taken was 10 <br /> speed, tennis bag, class ring and <br /> 5 or 6 bottles of liquor <br />4/27/85 3000 block of Burglary-Garage No sign of forced entry on garage <br /> 153rd Ave. Taken was chainsaw and com- <br /> pressor <br />4/28/85 14000 block of Damage to Property Youths believed to have gotten <br /> Raven S1. into fenced yard and broke ce- <br /> ment fountain and knocked over <br /> lawn furniture <br />5/3/85 3000 block of Burglary-Garage Theft of skill-saw and drill from <br /> 136th Ln unattached garage-overhead door <br /> on garage was left open <br />5/6/85 2000 block of Larceny Theft of lawnmower that was left <br /> 134th Ln sitting outside next to garage <br />5/8/85 16000 block of Burglary-Residence Only item taken was a pair of <br /> Narcissus S1. speakers - three doors were found <br /> open on residence <br />5/11/85 13000 block of Larceny Theft of boat motor-taken from <br /> Crooked Lk. Blvd boat stored outside <br />5/14/85 15000 block of Attempted Burglary Forced entry attempted to <br /> Oneida St Residence residence. No entry gail"ed- <br /> nothing found 10 be missing <br />5/17/85 13000 block of Larceny-Nightime Boat motor taken from boat <br /> Crosstown parked in driveway <br />5/18/85 16000 block of Bu.rglary-Residence, Nightime-Residents woke up after <br /> Zuni St hearing noise in home -saw living <br /> room light on and found front <br /> door open - fishing rod and reel <br /> and tackle box found to be the <br /> only items missing. <br />5/18/85 2000 block of Burg lary-Residence Forced entry gained to attached <br /> 179th Ave. garage and residence - micro- <br /> wave, TV, VCR taken in burglary <br />5/21/85 3000 block of Damage to Extensive damage dqne to vehicle <br /> 161st Ave Property which belonged to owner of <br /> business <br />5/21/85 4000 block of Burglary- Taken was $17bO rototiller. <br /> 165th Ave. Storage Shed Burglary believed to have occur- <br /> red between 5/20/85, 2200 hrs to <br /> 5/21/85, 1200 hrs <br />5/23/85 4000 block of Larceny CB radio taken from bOat stored <br /> 158th Ave in backyard <br /> <br />IS YOUR HOME AND PROPERTY PROTECTED AGAINST <br />THESE TYPES OF CRIME? Take positive action - hold a Key <br />Communicator/Crime Prevention meeting in your neighbor- <br />hood. For more information call 757-5800. <br /> <br />Andover Athletic Association <br /> <br />ATTENTION PARENTS <br />The Andover Athletic <br />Association is planning an In- <br />House Volleyball League for <br />girls in grades 3 and 4, and <br />grades 5 and 6 to occur during <br />the months of September and <br />October. People who 'are inter- <br />ested in supporting this pro- <br />gram should contact Bob <br />Sayer, Triple-A' Volleyball <br />Director, at 753-4753. Also <br />watch for future announce- <br />ments about the program. If <br />your daughters would be inter- <br />ested, why not help it get <br />started. <br />FIRST ANNUAL YARD SALE <br />SUCCESSFUL <br /> <br />Triple-A's first annual, city- <br />wide yard sale held last month <br />has been called a success. <br />. Thanks to many residents and <br />non residents who donated <br />unwanted goods for a tax de- <br />duction. Most important, the <br />sale of their goods has provid- <br />ed additional money to pur- <br />chase sports equipment for <br />Triple-A's programs. We en- <br />courage residents to remem- <br />ber this program for next year <br />and plan to save unwanted <br />items that can be donated. The <br />sale will get bigger every year <br />thanks to you, and thus, so <br />can Triple-A programs. Thanks <br />again. <br /> <br />Tri-City Newsletter, July/August 1985 - Page 9 <br /> <br />1 I <br /> <br />Become a Parent <br />Volunteer in our School's <br /> <br />I " <br /> <br />Our VIP's are Very Important People in our schools. The <br />purpose of the VIP's is to contribute quality assistance to <br />the staff and students in order to provide the best learning <br />experiences possible for the children. We need your help! <br />Become a partner in making Crooked Lake the best possible <br />school it can be. Below are potential areas you might want <br />to become involved in. Training will be provided. Call 757- <br />5800 for more information. <br /> <br />f <br /> <br />, CLERICAL VOLUNTEERS <br />To aid teachers and staff by: laminating, typing, phoning, <br />putting up bulletin boards, running off stencils and dittos. <br />TUTORING VOLUNTEERS <br />To work with children in: reading skills review, math skills <br />review, instructional games, group activities. <br />SPECIALTY VOLUNTEERS <br />To provide special help by: sharing artistic talent, playing <br />piano or guitar, demonstrating special hobbies in class- <br />rooms. <br /> <br />I AM INTERESTED IN BECOMING A VIP AT <br />CROOKED LAKE SCHOOL <br />School Year1985~6 <br /> <br />l <br />. <br />, <br />~ <br /> <br />Name <br /> <br />Address <br /> <br />City <br /> <br />State _ Zip <br /> <br />Phone: Home Wo"" _ <br /> <br />------------------------------~ <br /> <br />Up-Date on <br />Andover Parks <br /> <br />~, <br /> <br />Park development \', hlCt' <br />will be occurring throughout <br />the summer of 1985 are: <br />On going improvement at <br />the Andover Community Park <br />Complex to include such <br />items as picnic shelter and <br />playground equipment which <br />is anticipated to be ready by <br />July or August of 1985. <br />Park development on 138th <br />Ave. to include a tot lot, play- <br />ground equipment and fence. <br />Chapman's park will be ex- <br />panded along with the de- <br />velopment in Woodland Ter- <br />race. <br />North Glen II park is in the <br />process of being started with <br />grading and seeding to in- <br />clude fence and walkway <br /> <br />lr-rOug" . ~e ~'" _ .. <br />tion of a recreatiOnal aco" It) <br />field. <br />Playground equipment has <br />been installed at Pleasant <br />Oaks Park. <br />The requests received in re- <br />sponse to the Park Awareness <br />Month in the last Tri City <br />Newsletter were greatly ap- <br />preciated. All items mentioned <br />are being considered by the <br />Park and Recreation Commis- <br />sion. Any other resident input <br />is greatly appreciated.' Con- <br />tinue to send in responses. <br />Feel free to call Andover Ci- <br />ty Hall, 755-5100 if you have <br />any comments regarding <br />parks in the city, <br /> <br />'\. <br />