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Published on July 20th, 2007
Published on January 30th, 2010
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RCMP , Acadia University , Mazda , Waterville , Steam Mill , Aylesford

BY WENDY ELLIOTT

The Advertiser

NovaNewsNow.com

There were 121 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between July 16 and July 19.

A father's grave was vandalized when someone stole a hanging flower basket from the cemetery in Steam Mill.

Last Monday morning, police received a 911 call from someone concerned about two dogs in a car. The windows were rolled up and the animals had been left for over an hour in a New Minas parking lot.

An iPod and other valuables were taken out of an unlocked vehicle on Westwood Ave. in Wolfville overnight.

A Steam Mill resident reported a case of e-mail fraud involving a car and $6,000.

An amount of money was stolen from a house broken into on Maple St. in Waterville.

Several full gas containers were taken out of a barn on Harmony Rd. in Aylesford.

An elderly man in north Kentville called police about some fraud in the sale of a vehicle.

A deer was hit by a vehicle on Highway 101 about 9:20 p.m. between New Minas and Grand-Pre.

Someone was throwing a black substance on cars from bushes on Ward Rd. in south Greenwood about 10:50 p.m.

Early last Tuesday morning, five or six youth turned over a pop machine on Commercial St. in Berwick.

At 3:25 a.m. a Waterville resident reported a pick-up racing. Police located the vehicle and determined the driver did not have a license and was in possession of stolen property, that is, the truck.

Two push mowers were stolen overnight on Scott Dr. in north Kentville. There was a break-in to a farm building on the Black Rock Rd. near Waterville.

A barn was damaged on Highway 221 in Centreville and possibly items taken.

Someone spraypainted a van in Aylesford and then put brown sugar in the gas tank.

Police were called after a second fire in two weeks broke out in woods on Rocknotch Rd. in Greenwood.

A car and a transport truck collided in Greenwich at 3:38 p.m. A car flipped on its roof near the canal at White Rock at 6:23 p.m.

A number of items, including house keys, were taken out of a van on Mill St. in Waterville.

At 11:32 p.m. someone attempted to steal a vehicle in Forest Hill. A wheelbarrow was stolen in Lockhartville.

Police are investigating the possible use of an Acadia University computer by an employee for the viewing of child pornography.

An Aylesford driver spun out on sand on the side of the road and flipped twice about 6:50 p.m.

Police stopped a Mazda pick-up truck that was over the centre line in Waterville about 2:19 a.m. last Thursday. The driver had open liquor.

Police were called out to a suspicious fire in a barn on Rafuse Rd. in Waterville at 4:33 a.m.

A car hit a power pole and snapped it at 5 a.m. on the Black Rock Rd. near Waterville.

There were three domestic incidents and three mental health calls. There were 14 false business alarms, one false residential alarm and seven false 911 calls.

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