BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 182 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Sept. 4 and Sept. 8.
Early Sept. 4, someone broke into a construction business in Somerset and stole tools and a cash box.
A man was in traffic on Prospect St. in New Minas at noon.
Public service workers demonstrating were causing a traffic problem near Sobey’s in Greenwood at 12:20 p.m.
Charges are pending following a three-car pile up on Belcher St. at 4:48 p.m.
An unlocked vehicle was entered on Canaan Ave. in New Minas.
A 45-year-old man was arrested after disturbing the peace and causing property damage on McKittrick Rd. in North Kentville.
A Wickwire Ave. resident of Wolfville reported loud noise from an air conditioning system at 8:29 p.m.
A female driver noted for possible impaired driving on Highway 12 was arrested by RCMP near Chester at 11:52 p.m.
Police were called to assist EHS in gaining access to a senior in New Minas who fell at 11:46 p.m.
Officers are investigating a suspicious fire in a Jaguar car in Coldbrook at 11:49 p.m.
September 5 at 2:14 a.m., there was a report of a disoriented young man at an intersection in Lakeville.
Two men were fighting at 2:46 a.m. on Lamont Rd. in North Kentville.
A New Minas resident reported a parent leaving a five-year-old in a parked and running Jeep, windows down, and also parked in a handicapped zone. Police located the driver and issued a warning.
Gas was stolen from three parked vehicles at a car lot in Coldbrook.
Someone in New Minas reported a female driver who took up two parking spaces in a handicapped parking zone without having a disabled sign. She was gone when police arrived, but her plate number had been obtained.
A New Minas business called to report someone appears to having been lighting fires in grass behind its office.
A man was caught on video stealing from Muddy’s Store in Wolfville.
An outboard motor and gas were stolen from a home on the Tremont Mt. Rd. in Greenwood.
A driver in a Front St. parking lot in Wolfville backed up and pinned someone to another vehicle. Police are investigating.
Wires were cut at the Hall's Harbour Baptist Church.
A couple in Habitant was attacked by a loose Rottweiler at 9 p.m. A patrol determined the animal had been secured.
A 36-year-old man was arrested in Aylesford for assault with a stick.
There was a suspicious fire in a camper at Morden. Police made an arrest.
Two males and two females were making a disturbance on Maple St. in Waterville at 10:55 p.m.
Police were called twice to a noisy party of 60 people, with a bonfire going, on Park Rd. in Kingston - first at 11 p.m. and then again at 3:19 a.m. - Sept. 6.
A drunk male was arrested in a residence at Acadia University in Wolfville at 2:42 a.m. He was not a student.
An ATV was stolen from a cottage at McGee Lake and a quantity of lumber was stolen from another cottage at Lakeview.
Over $100 worth of outdoor plants was vandalized at Scotian Gold overnight in Coldbrook.
A lock was broken and two gas jugs stolen from a garage on Highland Ave. in Wolfville.
A shoplifter at Canadian Tire in New Minas tried on new boots and walked out of the store, leaving his old ones, just after noon.
A driver reported seeing several women in a yellow bus drinking and mooning drivers on Highway 101 near Berwick. They were all wearing red T-shirts.
A 17-month-old child was locked in a parked vehicle in New Minas temporarily mid-afternoon.
An Aylesford landlord was slapped and spit upon by a female tenant.
Three youth were spotted pushing wheelchairs along Schofield Rd. in Aldershot. Police determined they were from Valley Regional Hospital.
A drunk female was arrested after passing out at an Acadia University residence.
Police are investigating a collision involving a truck which hit a tree in Lakeville at 1:23 a.m. Sept. 7.
A 20-year-old male was arrested after being abusive at a Wolfville tavern at 3:59 a.m.
A woman delivering newspapers on Grandview Dr. in Wolfville at 5:11 a.m. left her car idling. A young man walking on the street jumped in and stole the 1999 blue Chev Cavalier.
One man was arrested after a stolen car rolled over and hit a pole on Canaan Mt. about 5:20 a.m.
Someone stole a golf cart at Eaglecrest Golf Course in Centreville overnight.
A man faces possible arrest following threats made in Scott’s Bay.
A politician knocking on doors in Wolfville reported intimidation.
A house on the Old French Rd. in Kingston was egged.
Police were asked to assist EHS when a woman overdosed.
A lawn tractor and engine were stolen from a rental property in Port Williams.
A Lamont Rd. resident of North Kentville complained of noise at 11:52 p.m. that sounded like a “weed wacker.”
A white, extended cab truck was stolen overnight Sept. 8 from a business in Coldbrook.
There were eight domestic incidents and another eight mental health calls, including a woman in her night dress and a man in his underwear knocking on doors.
There were minor collisions at Belcher St. and Middle Dyke Rd., New Minas and Wolfville
There were 11 false business alarms, five false residential alarms and 14 false 911 calls.
Kings RCMP - as of Sept. 8
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