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Published on April 29th, 2008
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Windsor District RCMP , CrimeStoppers , Super 8 Motel , Stannus Street , Mount Uniacke , Falmouth

Between Monday, April 21 and Sunday, April 27, Windsor District RCMP responded to 105 calls for service.

Fifteen false alarms were reported and responded to, along with five misdialed 911 calls.

Police are also investigating seven complaints of assault, four reports of uttering threats, two complaints of uttering threats as well as two reports of disturbing the peace and two complaints of harassment.

During this reporting period, there were six reports of theft, one reported fraud, five incidents involving break and enter, and three reports of damage to property.

Windsor District RCMP also responded to seven traffic collisions, 11 traffic-related complaints and three reports of impaired driving.

Looking at the CrimeStoppers report, Windsor District RCMP is investigating the following crimes:

Sometime between 12:01 a.m. and 5 a.m. Friday March 28, someone broke into a vehicle that was parked at a Stannus Street residence in Windsor and stole a RBK red and white left curve hockey stick (composite stick), cut very short with a "Chris Pronger Curve" with a sticky grip, valued at $250. Also stolen was a white, silver and black motorcross helmet. The make is CKX and has a visor and mouth guard.

Sometime between April 14 and April 20th, an ATV was stolen from a residence on Coxcomb Lake drive in Mount Uniacke.

On Thursday, April 17, between 6:45 and 7:30 p.m. a grass fire was set at Meadow Pond off Highway #101, possibly by five youths.

Sometime overnight Wednesday April 23 and Thursday, April 24, the back window of a minivan was smashed and a laptop computer inside was stolen while parked in the parking lot at the Super 8 Motel in Windsor.

Also between April 23 and April 24, Chamber's Petro-Canada in Falmouth was broken into and a quantity of money was taken out of the till. Entry was gained by smashing a rear window.

Sometime between April 25, at 9 p.m. and April 26, at 11:45 a.m., tools were stolen out of a barn at a Bogg Road residence, Hantsport. Missing is a half-inch socket set in a blue case with "Challenger" written across the top. The case contained a concrete drill bit, half-inch universal drive and a container of "John Deere" lock tight. The second socket set stolen was metric in a silver metal box.

Police are also investigating the theft of a red yearling, weighing 300 lbs., stolen from a property in the Center Rawdon area sometime between Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27.

Anyone with information on these crimes and who would like to remain anonymous can contact CrimeStoppers anytime at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Calls to CrimeStoppers are not taped or traced and if police make an arrest and lay charges based on the tip, callers qualify for a cash award from $50 to $2000.

Tipsters can also submit secure tips online by logging on to CrimeStoppers’ website at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.

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