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Published on December 12th, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , Zellers , Cambridge Rd , New Minas , Avonport , Wolfville

There were 114 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Dec. 8 and Dec. 11.

Two girls, aged 13 and 14, were arrested for shoplifting last Monday in Zellers in New Minas.

Someone stole a chainsaw from a Christmas tree lot in New Minas.

A Blackberry found on Main St. in Wolfville was returned to its student owner.

An ATV was reported stolen from a garage on the Gaspereau River Rd. near Avonport last Tuesday. A mailbox was knocked over on the Cambridge Rd.

Two boys were spoken to by police after they were observed throwing snowballs at a house on Colonial Cres. in New Minas.

A 28-year-old was banned from the Greenwood Mall after shoplifting four lighters.

A 39-year-old man from PEI smashed a pay phone in Coldbrook and was arrested walking along Highway 101.

A vehicle with its keys in it was stolen overnight last Wednesday from near Avonport.

Someone broke into the 4-H canteen at a hall in Tremont.

Three boys were reported as suspicious near Kingsport. They were just climbing on the cliffs.

A consumer reported finding child porn on a used computer just purchased.

Someone tried to cash a fraudulent cheque in Kingston and there was a fraudulent Internet transaction reported.

Three youths were up to mischief on Milbury St. in New Minas.

An impaired driver was stopped and another driver failed to pay for gas in Greenwood.

A parent in Greenwood called police at noon last Thursday having locked a child and keys in a vehicle.

There were two mental health calls, one sudden death of an older woman and four domestic incidents.

There were minor collisions in Avonport, Wolfville and Burlington.

There were eight false business alarms, two false residential alarms and 10 false 911 calls.

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