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Kings RCMP - as of Nov. 26



Published on November 27th, 2009
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , New Minas , Coldbrook , Greenwood

BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Advertiser

There were 103 reports made to RCMP between Nov. 23 and Nov. 26.

A ninth report of spray painted graffiti was reported from Greenwood Nov. 23.

Tools were stolen from a renovation site in Coldbrook.

A Kingston resident reported someone had tampered with an oil tank switch and she had no heat.

Police are investigating shoplifting caught on video in New Minas.

Someone with a pellet gun shot out windows on a vehicle in Aylesford.

An 18-wheeler was reported with glass bottles flying out the back on Highway 101.

A pellet gun was reported stolen following a break-in in Canning recently.

At 3:55 p.m., two youth were observed fleeing after a fire call came in from a tire shop on Commercial St. in New Minas.

A compressor was stolen from a shed in Greenwood.

A 22-year-old male was caught shoplifting in New Minas.

A home in Port Williams was broken into after someone broke a basement window with a rock.

November 24, Family and Children’s Services asked police to investigate a possible case of child abuse.

A deer was hit on Highway 101 near New Minas.

Traffic police were out looking for drivers using cellphones.

Wood was reported stolen from the Gaspereau area.

Two adult females were caught shoplifting in New Minas and videotape caught two other thefts from businesses in the village.

There was a complaint about speeding on Skyway Dr. in Wolfville.

An individual who’d been banned from the mall in New Minas was on the premises at 9:30 p.m.

A green 1999 Jeep Cherokee was stolen from Port Williams Nov. 25.

Wood was stolen from Black River.

There was an assault at a school before 10 a.m.

A theft of product from a New Minas business is being investigated.

A deer collided with a vehicle on Highway 1 in Greenwich.

A male suspect stole underwear from a store in New Minas.

Two adult females were caught shoplifting and arrested in New Minas.

A driver failed to pay for gas in Coldbrook.

Police were asked to look for a 14-year-old youth who failed to return home to Coldbrook after school.

A warning was issued after a noise complaint at 11:45 p.m. in New Minas.

At 2:46 a.m. Nov. 26, a Coldbrook resident was able to chase away someone trying to break into a vehicle. Meanwhile, an unlocked vehicle in Cambridge was ransacked.

At 7:34 a.m., a man was reported exposing himself in South Berwick.

There were three domestic incidents and two group home calls. Police are looking into two reports of breach of conditions or probation.

Three mental health calls came in. One involved damage to property.

There were collisions in Canaan, Greenwood, Coldbrook and Kingston.

There were two false residential alarms, five false business alarms, two false school alarms and 13 false 911 calls.

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