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Yarmouth town RCMP report



Published on July 1st, 2009
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , Boston Pizza , Yarmouth , Starrs Road , Pleasant Street

From June 5-19, the Yarmouth town RCMP detachment received 134 calls for service. This included: 10 false alarms, 11 theft under $5,000, five motor vehicle collisions, five mischief complaints, nine noise bylaw, four Mental Health Act investigations, nine causing a disturbance, eight assaults, one uttering threats, three landlord-tenant disputes, six 911 misdials, two harassing phone calls, one residential break and enter, three dangerous driving, two frauds and 13 other Criminal Code.

The following is a summary of some of the calls for service: •June 5, 4:39 p.m., received a 911 call reporting suspicious activity involving a young male on the roof of a building on Main Street near Cliff Street. Officers attended but did not find the person. •June 5, 5:49 p.m., motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Starrs Road and Pleasant Street, no injuries. •June 6, 0140, officers received a 911 call of a fight in progress in the Boston Pizza parking lot. Officers attended but the people were gone on arrival. •June 7, 12:56 a.m., received a 911 call of an assault on Water Street, near Dooly’s, involving a group of teens who had assaulted two other males. Charges have been laid. •June 8, 1:01 a.m., received a report of a suspicious person on Pleasant Street. The report was that a person was looking into a living room window. The complainant also heard strange sounds outside her bedroom. No one was located when the police arrived. •June 8, 9:44 p.m., received a report of a fight involving several teenagers on Main Street. Officers made a patrol but no one was found. •June 11, 10:37 p.m., report of a disturbance at Rudders on Water Street. Officers attended but everyone involved in the incident had left. Their identities were unknown. •June 12, 8:43 p.m., complaint of erratic driving involving a Ford truck in the Lobster Rock Wharf parking lot. Officers attended but no vehicle was located. •June 13, 12:17 p.m., report of a stolen bike on Kempt Street. Bicycle description is a 21-speed, men’s CCM, cream in colour. •June 13, 1:46 a.m., received a 911 call of a disturbance at the Time Out Lounge where a fight was in progress involving six or seven people. Officers attended, witnesses stated that several people had fled on foot. According to witnesses the fog was too thick to determine who the runners were. •June 13, 3:35 p.m., two-vehicle collision at Main Street and Starrs Road near McDonalds, no injuires. •June 14, 6:34 a.m., officers located an intoxicated male on Brunswick Street near Grand Street. The subject was lodged in a cell and later released. •June 16, 7:51 p.m., received a complaint of a window being smashed in a vehicle sometime during the day. •June 19, 11:21 p.m., loud party complaint on Prescott Street.

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