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Kings RCMP - as of Nov. 3



Published on November 4th, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , Christian school , House of Fashion , Wolfville , New Minas , Cambridge

BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

There were 206 reports to RCMP in Kings County between Oct. 30 and Nov. 3.

October 30, a half-cord of wood was reported stolen from Tremont.

A youth trying to buy liquor with a forged license was picked up by police in Wolfville about 1 p.m. His parents were notified.

Two youths went missing from a group home about 7 p.m. They were picked up at a New Minas eatery after reports of a break-in at the former Christian school in Cambridge and thefts in Coldbrook, Berwick and New Minas.

Partiers on Willow St. in Wolfville broke the noise bylaw about 10 p.m. A ticket was also issued for illegal drinking.

October 31, a parent in Cambridge was issued with a Protection of Property Act warning by the elementary school.

A driver in New Minas was found to be driving while disqualified. He received a ticket and his vehicle was towed.

Three youths were reported drinking alcohol and breaking light bulbs at Reta’s House of Fashion about 9:30 p.m. in Wolfville.

A suspicious man, with what looked to be a long gun, was reported from Canning at 9:54 p.m. He was gone when police arrived.

Vandals in Scott’s Bay set fire to tires on the road.

About 20 youth were making mischief with garbage at the Greenwood Mall.

A noisy party was reported on Linden Ave. in Wolfville at 10:36 p.m.

Three young men who’d been drinking were arrested Hallowe’en night in Wolfville and taken to cells in New Minas. One of them assaulted a police officer.

Fireworks were reported heading for a house in Aldershot about 11:30 p.m.

Another tire fire was burning near Lumsden Dam at midnight.

At 1:30 a.m. Nov. 1, someone stole a bottle of pop from a pizza parlour in Wolfville.

Shortly afterward, a woman was reportedly assaulted on Fairfield St. in Wolfville. A disturbance was reported near the chapel on the Acadia University campus.

A disturbance was reported on Brandy Ave. in Greenwood at 2 a.m.

At 2:30 a.m., a ticket was issued following a noisy party on Winter St. in Wolfville, then a fight occurred on Highland Ave.

A J. Jordan Rd. resident of Canning reported siding tampered with.

Money was removed from a wallet left temporarily unattended at the Wolfville post office.

Graffiti was painted on the side of the New Minas United Church overnight.

A car was stolen from a home in Aylesford.

A male shoplifter was caught in Wal-mart in New Minas.

A checkpoint in Canning stopped 50 vehicles. Three tickets were issued and two warnings handed out.

A gold pick-up truck was involved in a hit and run in Millville.

An impaired driver was arrested on Brown St. in Berwick by officers on patrol at 11:27 p.m.

At 4 a.m. Nov. 2, there was a loud music complaint from Gaspereau Ave. in Wolfville. Turns out the tenant fell asleep with the music blaring.

A vehicle was paint balled overnight on Bridge St. in Greenwood.

A cellphone was stolen out of a backpack at Horton High School.

Two tires were stolen off a truck at a used car dealership in Coldbrook. Two tires were reported slashed at the Top Hat Tavern in Greenwood.

A man tried to steal two juice packs at the Greenwood Mall.

There were seven domestic incidents – more than half of them involving parents and their offspring. Four mental health complaints came in and there were one gas and go reports.

Two vehicles collided with deer on Highway 101 and another with a racoon. There were minor collisions in New Minas, Windermere, Cambridge and Greenwich.

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