BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 134 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Nov. 6 and Nov. 10.
A Big Red Honda three-wheeler was stolen from the Bligh Rd. in Woodville, along with two doors off a parked car.
Someone vandalized a Dodge truck parked on Main St. in Wolfville.
Two young men, ages 16 and 20, were reported on Commercial St. in New Minas with what looked like a gun at 3:46 p.m. They had been drinking and one had a BB gun. It was confiscated and the older male was arrested for being drunk in a public place.
Two male youth were located behind the business district in Canning after a report of boys firing at ducks on the Habitant River. They were warned.
There were two arrests after a fight on Maple Dr. in New Minas early Nov. 7. One man was treated at the scene for his injuries.
A 21-year-old and a 20-year-old who’d been drinking were arrested, despite the fact one of them tried to flee.
Two males, ages 21 and 20, were arrested after they dumped out a bucket of grease on the sidewalk and road in Wolfville.
A house on Welch Rd., Gaspereau Mt. was deprived of furnace oil by thieves.
A driver was located and warned after tailgating a school bus in North Alton about 7:30 a.m.
Three windows were discovered broken at Central Kings at 9 a.m.
The theft of a bottle of methadone was reported in Wolfville.
A four-wheeler was stolen out of an orchard in Welton’s Corner.
A parent called police about bullying in Grade 4 and was directed to the school guidance counselor.
Two live traps, belonging to the municipality, were stolen. They are worth $150.
An erratic driver was stopped in Greenwich by police. The driver turned out to be a man in his 80s with Alzheimer’s who has a suspended license. His son came and picked him up.
A drunk trio of males was reported in New Minas about 8:40 p.m.
A business on the Deep Hollow Rd. in White Rock was broken into and tools taken early Nov. 8.
A man who urinated on a Main St. fence was reported in Wolfville at 12:59 p.m.
A Coldbrook resident called to complain about youths playing road hockey. She said she didn’t like having to wait ‘til they moved their gear.
A 13-year-old boy was released to his parents after shoplifting in New Minas.
There was a neighbourhood bullying complain from North Kentville.
A drunk male was reported from Legend’s in Coldbrook at 7:50 p.m.
Two young males were reported for trying to damage a road sign on Linden Ave. in Wolfville.
A computer was taken during a break-in on Applecrest Dr. in North Kentville.
A man was arrested in Kingston after he passed out outside a coffee shop at 10 p.m.
Police broke up a disturbance in Arlington just after midnight Nov. 9.
A man required three stitches after a fight at the Anvil in Wolfville. Police are investigating the incident.
A large party on Fowler St. in Wolfville turned out to be over when police arrived. Another noisy party for “parent-student weekend” was dispersed at 1:40 a.m. in Wolfville.
An impaired driver got a warning after a patrol stopped him in Aylesford at 2:32 a.m. His readings were not high enough for a charge.
A loud party was reported on Willow St. in Wolfville at 2:34 a.m.
A couple fighting caused a disturbance on Ratchford Rd. in Cambridge at 2:45 a.m.
About 12 trailers were broken into at the Forevergreen Campground in West Black Rock.
November 10 at 7:28 a.m., a vehicle collided with two bicycles in Lakeville and, shortly afterward, there was a rear ender in Port Williams.
There were 10 domestic incidents, seven mental health complaints and one sudden death.
There were collisions in Coldbrook, Coldbrook, Auburn and Kingston.
There were eight false business alarms, eight false residential alarms and nine false 911 calls.
Kings RCMP - as of Nov. 10
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