There were 113 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Feb. 4 and Feb. 7.
Feb. 4
A shoplifting incident in New Minas is being investigated.
There was a disturbance in Canning.
A Wolfville dog owner contact police for advice about a dog control problem.
There was a gas and go in Greenwood.
Police were called about a civil dispute over the sale of a car.
A man in his thirties was reported missing from Hillaton.
Feb. 5
There was an assault at the youth centre in Waterville.
Police assisted at a chimney fire because one of the inhabitants was on conditions not to leave the house.
At 5:37 a.m., some personal items were stolen out of an unlocked ambulance at the hospital in Kentville.
There was a theft from an unlocked vehicle in Berwick.
Someone sold a rented computer, which resulted in a charge of theft by conversion.
A shed was broken into in Tremont, but nothing appeared taken.
A vehicle was keyed in New Minas.
A child welfare concern was reported.
Two parked cars and three moving vehicles collided in Greenwood.
A county resident reported two credit card charges made in two different U.S. states. The ID fraud was worth $2,640.
Police assisted a 21-year-old female that was locked in in Kingston.
A suspicious driver was reported in North Kentville.
Feb. 6
At 12:46 a.m., there was a noise complaint on Main Street in Wolfville.
A vehicle was gone through overnight in North Kentville.
A suspicious man was observed taking photos outside a school.
A neighbour reported a woman in her PJs out in her yard. Police determined she was fine.
There was a disturbance at a New Minas apartment.
Two dogs were running loose on Highway 101 in Grand Pré.
Some copper was stolen from a business in Greenwood.
There was a report of a fraudulent paycheque.
A 37-year-old man was arrested for shoplifting in New Minas.
A report of threats and unwanted contact came in at 4:10 p.m.
An iPod was taken out of an unlocked vehicle parked on University Avenue in Wolfville.
Another gas and go took place in Greenwood.
A report of mortgage fraud in New Minas is being investigated.
A TV was stolen from a closed business in Wolfville.
There was a landlord/tenant conflict over money.
A man in his early 20s was arrested for theft from a grandparent, forgery, possession of a forged document, stolen property and failing to comply.
Feb. 7
A neighbour reported a disturbance at 3:43 a.m. Police found furniture overturned; however, the couple at the apartment blamed “wild sex” for the noise.
A North Kentville resident reported unwanted phone calls.
There were three mental health issues. One involved an elderly man with Alzheimer’s and another was a disturbance caused by a 35-year-old male.
Four domestic incidents were reported. A 58-year-old man was arrested for assault. An inebriated 33-year-old man was arrested after he assaulted a woman and a six-year-old child.
There were three family relations calls. A son took a parental vehicle without permission.
There were three youth group home incidents and a minor assault at a group home.
Collisions took place in Waterville, Wolfville, Kingston, Ross Creek, Cambridge, Millville, Grand Pré, Centreville and New Minas.
There was a parking lot crash in Coldbrook. Five driving complaints came in.
There were two well-being checks requested.
There were three false alarms and 10 false 911 calls.










