BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Advertiser/Register
There were 166 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between July 7 and July 11.
There were minor injuries in the collision in North Kentville and a cyclist received minor injuries during a collision in Berwick.
A home was egged in New Minas and some solar lights stolen.
Police are investigating a child welfare complaint.
A sign was stolen from a Cambridge business. A shoplifter was caught in New Minas.
Someone tried to steal coins from a laundromat in Wolfville.
A tractor caught on fire in Grand Pre and police routed traffic around the blaze.
One man went to hospital following an assault in Berwick. Police are investigating.
A 69-year-old intoxicated man was refused service at 6 p.m. in the liquor store in Kingston.
There was a break-in to a vacant house in Kingston.
Two collisions occurred in New Minas and one in Gibson Woods and Auburn. At 11:30 p.m. following a crash in New Minas an impaired driver was located.
Vandals were out overnight July 8 in Kingston. The Lions hall was spray-painted and a restaurant window was written on with a black marker.
An assault involving two women was reported in Kingston.
A 37-year-old male driver was found impaired and in possession of drugs.
An erratic cyclist was reported in Berwick. The 18-year-old, who was not wearing a helmet, was upset over a broken romance.
A dog was left in a vehicle in Greenwood.
A man turned over a total of 25 pills he found on Gaspereau Ave. in Wolfville. They were ecstasy pills - white in colour with a Playboy emblem.
Loitering was reported in downtown Berwick.
A report at 10:30 p.m. of shots and a woman screaming in Cambridge turned out to be fireworks.
Two people, one adult and one youth, were arrested after some vandalism to toilets at an Aylesford area campground. Later a prowler was reported in Aylesford.
There was a loud music complaint at 12:35 a.m. on July 9 in North Kentville.
Two reports of a disturbance involving screaming came in from Kingston at 12:54 a.m.
A cyclist received minor injuries during a collision in Berwick.
Someone bought an air conditioner from a Berwick business and tried to steal a second one.
A vehicle hit a deer near Coldbrook on Highway 101 at 5:45 a.m.
A dump truck collided with a vehicle in South Berwick.
Police are investigating a break-in at a Coldbrook business.
Parking problems surfaced during a busy Saturday morning in Wolfville.
An unwanted male was reported in New Minas.
A frantic mother called police because her teenage daughter had gone off with a man in his early 20s who she’d met on the Internet. The daughter was contacted, but police could not make her return home.
Police were called to mediate in a neighbourhood dispute involving alcohol and the use of an off road vehicle.
An intoxicated couple was reported in a ditch in Centreville at 10:45 p.m.
Two intoxicated male were problematic at a drinking establishment in Kingston.
There was a loud party on Wickwire Ave. in Wolfville and later individuals were reported n the roof of a downtown business.
Early July 10, an intoxicated male was reported lying near Highway 101 and there was a second reported from Aldershot.
A man was charged with breaching probation at 1 a.m.
An ATV was ripping up and down the road in Auburn at 3 a.m.
Someone tipped over a portable toilet in Kingston overnight.
Some $5,000 worth of equipment was damaged in Canning overnight.
A New Minas business reported a fraud involving gift cards.
Six seatbelt offenders were stopped and ticketed at a checkpoint in Wolfville.
A vehicle was stolen from Cambridge and was later recovered in Kentville.
A shoplifting incident is being investigated in Greenwood.
A 38-year-old impaired female driver was stopped in Avonport.
A vacant house in Burlington was being squatted in by two men. They were both on probation and resisted arrest.
Youth were reported loitering around the lighthouse in Canning.
A lawn mower parked on a back lawn in Gibson Woods was stolen.
Early July 11, there was an off road vehicle complaint in Cambridge, followed by a report loud party in the village. When police arrived the only sound they could hear was crickets.
Five domestic incidents were reported. One 23-year-old female was arrested and then a 27-year-old woman.
Two family relations calls were received and a love triangle got ugly.
There were eight mental health calls; two of them concerned an older man from Bridgewater who drove to Hall’s Harbour and got lost.
Five reports came in from youth group homes.
There were 10 driving complaints. Nine check points were set up in Port Williams, Greenwich, Wolfville, Gaspereau, White Rock, New Minas, Kingston and Centreville.
There were three threats complaints and two breaches of court orders. Two bikes were stolen; one was found in Berwick. Landlord/tenant disputes occurred in Coldbrook and Wolfville. There were five false alarms and eight false 911 calls.









