Kings RCMP - as of July 30
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 155 reports made to Kings RCMP between July 26 and July 30.
July 26, a concrete business on Champlain Hts. in Kingston reported mischief to signage and on-going ATV problems.
Police received two calls about a car/ cyclist collision in Port Williams about 8:50 a.m. A visiting paramedic from New Hampshire stopped to give first aid to the cyclist, who broke a shoulder. The driver of the car was issued a ticket.
A truck and a Honda collided on Central Ave. in Greenwood at 12:53 p.m.
A rude and angry man with broken dentures was asked to leave a denture clinic in New Minas.
A man, possibly hitch hiking, appeared to be jumping in front of vehicles in Greenwich.
A barn on Brow Mt. Rd. was broken into and electrical cords and about $1,000 worth of copper cable was taken.
A truck went into the ditch in Burlington about 7 p.m. Police determined the driver had no insurance and no registration. He was also in possession of marijuana.
Someone in New Minas reported a driver who left a German shepherd in a burgundy Ford Mystique for four hours.
Cigarettes and tobacco were missing after a house in Waterville was broken into.
A report at 2:47 a.m. on McKittrick Rd. in North Kentville indicated a group of youth were fighting and smashing signs at a convenience store.
A grey Malibu was stolen overnight from Northville.
A mother called to report her 10-year-old daughter discovered porn on a computer.
Seven or eight headstones were damaged and some smashed at the cemetery in Aylesford.
A collision took place in a coffee shop parking lot in New Minas about 6:25 p.m.
Two missing teenaged girls were found and returned to Welsford about 9:30 p.m.
A car and a tractor collided in Canning at 9:39 p.m.
A drunk female about 22 years of age with a can of beer and a cigarette was reported on a back step on Exhibition St. in north Kentville. It was 10:16 p.m. and she refused to leave. Police drove her home.
A suspicious man with a taser was observed near Harbourside Dr. in Wolfville.
A group of 10 to 12 youth was reported damaging property at the community centre on Brooklyn St. in North Kentville. They left and went over to the gravel pit to party.
A drunk with a knife was arrested at the scene of a fire on Governor Crt. in North Kentville at 10:54 p.m.
A television was stolen from a residence on Marklee Dr. in Greenwood early July 28.
Someone possibly known to the householder threw a piece of lumber through a front window on South Bishop Rd. in Coldbrook at 12:28 a.m.
A 911 caller in Upper Dyke reported a drunk for harassment and public urination at 12:56 a.m.
Four underage youth - two males and two females - were reported with open liquor near the Greenwood Mall at 2 a.m. One was arrested for possession of liquor and public intoxication.
At 4 a.m., five or six people were having a bonfire and smashing bottles on South Bishop Rd.
A Honda ATV was stolen from a locked garage in Kingston.
A garage at the Lookoff was broken into and a gas jug and copper wire were stolen. Later, items were reported stolen out of a freezer in a woodhouse in nearby Arlington.
A minor three-vehicle collision took place near the Petro Can station in New Minas.
Property damage was reported from Lockhart-Ryan Park in New Minas after a shed door was found kicked open and a pop machine vandalized.
A loud beach party was reported near West Hall's Harbour.
Two men who'd been drinking got into a fight on Ben Jackson Rd. at 10:32 p.m. When police arrived, a man and woman were arrested for obstructing a peace officer. The woman was also charged after she damaged an interview room at the detachment in New Minas.
There was a loud beach party and bonfire at Lake George.
A loud party was reported at 11 a.m. from Highland Ave. in Wolfville.
Early July 29, a noisy group of youth were reported playing basketball at Northeast Kings Education Centre, Canning. The music from their vehicle disturbed the neighbours. When police arrived, their beer was seized.
A bus/ vehicle collision occurred on Highway 101 near 5:42 a.m.
Someone poured acid on a vehicle parked in Somerset.
A boat motor was stolen from Bains Rd. in Canning and someone entered a vehicle on Gaspereau Ave. in Wolfville to steal items.
Someone went joy riding in a red 2000 Jetta with the keys left in it in Weston. It was found nearby, damaged and in a ditch.
ATVs were reported on the dykes in New Minas behind the DOT office.
A single vehicle crash occurred in Canning
A prowler was noted early Monday on the Black Rock Rd.
There were six domestic incidents, including a couple who argued and one spouse cut up the other's clothing with scissors. One sexual assault was reported.
There were 11 false business alarms, three false residential alarms and 20 false 911 calls.