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Kings RCMp - as of July 3



Published on July 3rd, 2007
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , Walmart , Valley Regional Hospital , New Minas , Aylesford , Kingston

BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

There were 165 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between June 29 and July 3.

June 29, a 12-year-old boy had a seizure due to low blood sugar aboard a school bus while at Upper Canard at 8:41 a.m.

There was a complaint of harassment in the work place from a department store in New Minas.

A shed on Station Rd. in Aylesford was broken into, but nothing appeared stolen.

A Baxter's Harbour resident reported the theft of six ceramic mushrooms, one solar light and a 16-inch sunflower.

Eighteen full propane tanks were stolen from Bowlby's Meats in Greenwood. A lock was cut allowing thieves access to the cage where the tanks were stored.

A New Minas shopper reported a wallet and keys were stolen out of a shopping cart.

There was a sexual assault reported from Morristown June 30.

Mischief involving solar lights on Acker Crt. in Kingston was reported.

A storage unit was broken into in Auburn and tools were stolen.

There was a suspicion reported from the airport in Cambridge that someone was stealing gas from airplanes.

A canoe was stolen and a shed entered at a cottage in East Dalhousie.

A youth in a red ball cap on a red bike was observed entering cars in the Walmart parking lot.

There were two landlord/ tenant disputes.

A three-vehicle collision in Glenmont injured one person about 8:30 p.m.

Police received several complaints about shots that were likely fireworks. One grandfather reported his grandchildren were awakened.

Someone managed to scare off two youth attempting to steal a gold cart at an Aylesford area campground.

A man was reported sleeping outside a donut shop in Coldbrook at 3:19 a.m. July 1. He was without shelter and awaiting a bus.

A patrol in Canning spotted a driver squealing tires at 4:58 a.m. and made an arrest for impaired driving.

A window was broken at a fast food outlet in Coldbrook.

A collision occurred on Loretta Ave. in Coldbrook.

A father and son lost their kayak on the Bay of Fundy and reported, if it was found, they were fine.

A drunk was arrested for public intoxication in Kingston at 7:38 p.m.

Two youth were arrested for mischief in Kingston at 10:39 p.m.

There was a complaint about loud party on Dakota Lane in Greenwood.

Police in Kingston heard the occupants of a pick up truck were throwing empty beer bottles at 11:22 p.m.

A truck was egged on Victoria Rd. in Aylesford.

There was a theft from an unlocked vehicle in Auburn reported July 2.

Two rolls of copper wire, worth $10,000, were stolen when a construction trailer in New Minas was broken into.

Someone smashed a window, entered a cottage at Baxter's Harbour and stole a jig saw and a microwave.

A woman who left her purse in her unlocked car while watching fireworks reported it was stolen from Greenwood.

A chain saw was taken from a wood pile in Factorydale.

Youth were reported sun tanning on the road near Valley Regional Hospital, refusing to budge for cars.

There was a collision near McGee Lake.

A man and woman were heard making noise in a church in Grand Pre.

A collision took place outside Stirling's Farm Market in Greenwich.

A youth took a $20 bill off a table at Joe's Food Emporium in Wolfville.

A theft took place from an unlocked car on Fowler St. in Wolfville.

A good Samaritan turned a purse she found in a parking lot over to police in Wolfville. The purse belonged to a distracted bride who had put it down and left it by mistake. All the contents were intact and the bride was overjoyed.

There were three mental health reports and one attempted suicide. One involved an elderly woman in her nightclothes glimpsed at 12:35 a.m. walking down the road with her arms out.

There were nine domestic incidents, including an assault reported at 4:28 a.m. The male involved told police he locked his girlfriend outdoors in her nightclothes to prevent an assault.

There were 11 false business alarms, seven false residential alarms and nine false 911 calls.

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