During the week of Oct. 9 to Oct. 16 there were 190 reports made to RCMP in Kings County.
Oct. 9 a man in his 80s was located after failing to pay for gas in New Minas.
There was a report of bullying from the Gaspereau area.
A university student had a wallet stolen out of a room while doing laundry in residence in Wolfville.
Two road sign was taken down and wedged by a bridge on Highway 1 in Kingston.
Two ATVs were tearing around McNally Road in Aylesford at 10 p.m.
A man was causing a disturbance at an apartment building in Avonport at 11:25 p.m.
There was a noise complaint on Parkway Drive in New Minas just before midnight.
At 2:57 a.m., Oct. 10, a man in a black hoodie tried to enter a dorm window. The occupant of the room screamed and the culprit ran away.
Two boy were riding bikes on the wrong side of Church Street near Port Williams without wearing helmets. The caller offered to buy the lads helmets “if they would wear them.”
Some students protested at West Kings High School again this week.
There was a report of fraudulent cheques in Greenwood.
A driver in New Minas was ticketed for not having insurance or a registered vehicle following a collision.
A 17-year-old male student caused a disturbance at the high school in Canning. He was rude without knowing his rights and got arrested after kicking in a cruiser window. He was scheduled for court in December.
Two dirt bike drivers were causing problems in Grafton at 6:32 p.m.
Two drunk females in their 20s were reported from Exhibition Street in north Kentville.
A Dodge Neon was stolen from Canning overnight on Oct. 11.
There was a noise complaint on Stirling Avenue in Wolfville while the owners had a house sitter.
The owner of another vehicle in Canning was ticketed for not having insurance or registration.
A drunk male was arrested on New Minas Warehouse Road. At 4:30 p.m. a 17-year-old was arrested after a bottle throwing report on Old Dyke Road in the same village. Shortly afterward, an officer on patrol arrested a man for having open liquor nearby on Cornwallis Avenue.
Street signs on Woodland Drive in Wolfville were vandalized.
A group of youths were reported for causing mischief on Elizabeth Drive in north Kentville at 11 p.m.
Oct. 12 a new truck parked overnight on Hall Road in Millville was scratched.
There was a noisy party at a cabin at the Old Orchard Inn in Greenwich.
There was an attempted break-in on Maple Lane in Steam Mill.
Mischievous youth were banging on a door on Caitlin Street in Kingston.
A laptop was stolen from a residence on Maple Court in Coldbrook.
A car probably hydroplaned and landed in a field off Highway 101 near Grand Pre.
Early Oct. 13 there was a report of acid sprayed on a car the Black River Road near Wolfville.
At 2 a.m. a drunk man entered the Wolfville Nursing Home and assaulted the staff member who tried to evict him. He had disappeared by the time police arrived.
Three suspicious people took off in a green Tempo after an attempted break-in at a business in South Berwick at 3:55 a.m.
A break-in occurred on the Aylesford Road.
Someone stole a camera from a farm office near Canning.
A boat motor was stolen from Viewmont Oct. 14.
A driver in Coldbrook left without paying for $90 worth of gas and later claimed he'd completed forgotten to pay having been busy on his cell phone while pumping gas.
A prowler was reported at 10 p.m. on Hillside Avenue in Wolfville.
An air cooled engine was stolen from a woodlot on Cambridge Mountain Road Oct. 15.
After a collision in Port Williams a 75-year-old female driver received a ticket for failing to obey a road sign.
A locked shed was broken in to on Langille Drive in Coldbrook and a battery taken.
Last Thursday, a 17-year-old male was reported for an assault at North East Kings Education Centre at 9:13 a.m.
There 15 domestic incidents during the full moon period, including one woman who reported her ex-husband might be prowling outside. Five mental health complaints came in and one sudden death.
There were minor collisions in Cambridge, New Minas, Grand Pre and North Alton.
There were 12 false business alarms, eight false residential alarms and 15 false 911 calls.
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