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Published on May 3rd, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
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Michelin , Highway 1 , Esso , New Minas , Canning , Wolfville

BY WENDY ELLIOTT

welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca

NovaNewsNow.com

There were 107 reports made to Kings RCMP between April 28 and May 1.

Last Monday morning, a Douglas St., New Minas resident reported underage youth driving around the subdivision recklessly.

A barn on Cavell Ave. in Canning was broken into when thieves cut a bolt.

While cleaning the yard, a Highland Ave., New Minas resident found personal ID and credit cards.

Two vehicles collided at 11:40 a.m. on Commercial St. in New Minas. A laptop was reported stolen from the Michelin plant in Cambridge.

An 82-year-old man living on Central Ave. in Greenwood reported that someone had stolen his mailbox and filled in the hole where the post was.

There was a hit and run in a New Minas parking lot. Two vehicles collided on Central Ave. in Greenwood at 4 p.m.

A parent in Canning reported a youth assaulted another youth, but police determined the incident was a consensual fight.

A man driving a black Chevy was observed taking wire out of appliances stored behind a house on Pleasant St. in Wolfville.

A significant sum of money was stolen out of a man's jacket while a house on Governor Crt. in north Kentville was full of visitors.

A drunk was arrested in Kingston for causing a disturbance at a grocery store checkout at 6:15 p.m.

Six dirt bikes were trespassing and making noise on Jones Rd. in New Minas about 7 p.m.

Police in Wolfville got a warning phone call about two couches behind an apartment that were set to be burned.

A 911 caller reported two youth on bikes were pulling another on a skateboard in the middle of Highway 1 in Cambridge about 9:53 p.m. They were gone when police arrived.

A 42-year-old drunk man was arrested at 2:30 a.m. on Highway 1 in Aylesford.

A red canoe was stolen in Burlington. A youth came into the Esso gas station in Coldbrook several times in the past week and left without paying for gas.

A truck was vandalized in Berwick overnight. The lock on a cottage shed in Aylesford was smashed, but nothing appeared to be missing.

There was a rear-ender on Main St. in Wolfville about 6:20 p.m. A 17-year-old female shoplifter was arrested after stealing underwear and candles and then resisting Zeller's security staff.

Two vehicles in Canning had change stolen out of their interiors. An Aldershot resident reported three children's piggy banks, with about $150 each inside, were taken.

Last Wednesday, just after midnight, there was a noise complaint about a party behind a residence on Main St. in Wolfville.

Someone broke an apartment window on Richards Ave. in north Kentville and took a laptop and cash. The theft was reported at 3:49 a.m.

Youth on dirt bikes were reported tearing around a gravel pit in Wallbrook. A break-in occurred overnight on Seminary Ave. in Canning.

Parts of a parked vehicle were taken from the Ward Rd. in Greenwood.

A report of mail theft on Highland Ave. in New Minas resulted in an arrest. One of two drunks discovered by investigating police was wanted for breaching parole.

A series of solar lights was stolen on the County Home Rd. in Waterville. Last Thursday, at 1:13 a.m., eight men were making noise on Prospect St. in Wolfville.

A window was shattered in an attempted break-in to a house on Lamont Rd. in north Kentville. It was reported at 6 a.m.

There was one domestic incident and three mental health calls. There were four false business alarms, five false residential alarms and 11 false 911 calls.

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