Kings County Cruiser to Aug. 23
There were 152 reports made to Kings RCMP between Aug. 20 and Aug. 24.
Monday, Aug. 27, a Fox Hill resident of north Kentville discovered someone had sprayed oil in his fountain.
A woman was found shoplifting frozen pizzas and cheese in Wall-mart in New Minas.
Two 4-wheelers were speeding on Aurora Drive in Greenwood.
A computer was taken from a residence on Highland Avenue in Wolfville.
A young male was observed breaking into a mailbox on Jones Road in New Minas.
Early Tuesday morning there were two suspicious vehicle fires in north Kentville. Both vehicles were unlocked.
At 6:57 a.m. a Homco Drive, New Minas resident reported a purse stolen.
A push mower was missing from a home on Sherman Belcher Street in Centreville.
A New Minas business reported a customer with a fraudulent $500 VISA travellers’ cheque.
An unoccupied house in Greenwich was ransacked in Greenwich.
Medical aid was sent to an unconscious female in Coldbrook.
A worker accidentally injured his eye with a steel rod at a business on Slayter Road in Gaspereau about 12:26 p.m.
Police were called when a skateboarder would not wear a helmet at the New Minas skate park.
A woman reported four males for mooning her on Highway 101 near Kingston about 2:17 p.m.
A vehicle was keyed overnight on Governor Court in north Kentville.
Two tires were slashed on a vehicle on New Minas Warehouse Road.
Two sightings of a loose cow were reported from the Lakeville area, including one where the animal had broken a fence.
Police seized four cans of beer and a full bottle of whiskey from four youth at the ball field in Waterville about 7:40 p.m.
Four intoxicated youths were reported on Commercial Street in Berwick at 3 a.m. last Wednesday.
A truck deliberately spun its tires in New Minas causing damage to another vehicle at 9:55 a.m.
A computer was taken from a Cambridge business.
A female was caught shoplifting from a New Minas department store.
Fake information was used to commit credit card fraud, according to a north Kentville caller. Then there was another case reported from Woodville.
A drunk man was sitting on the sidewalk on Commercial Street in New Minas at 1:50 p.m.
Copper wire was stripped from a barn on the Bennett’s Bay Road in Arlington for the second time.
A 911 caller, who was driving on Highway 101 near Greenwich, reported two racing vehicles. One was located and the operator claimed the pair were taking photos.
A man was reported smoking pot in a car in West Hall’s Harbour. He was gone when police arrived.
A caller from the Cambridge Reserve reported the theft of lawn mower gas.
At 1 a.m. an emotionally disturbed man was reported sleeping in an unlocked shed on Patricia Drive in New Minas.
At 6:58 a.m. an employee in New Minas tried to steal a pair of jeans and a t-shirt.
A table saw was stolen from a barn in Atlanta.
A generator was stolen out of the unlocked garage of a new home in Hortonville.
Four solar lights were stolen from a garden in Auburn.
A male tried to steal the cash box out of the ice cream shack on Main Street, Wolfville, but was scared off by the employee.
An elderly male driver rear ended another driver in a baby blue Oldsmobile, then did not stop about 7:29 p.m. in north Kentville.
There was a loud party reported from Gaspereau Avenue in Wolfville at 9:23 p.m.
Two men woke a Scott’s Bay resident when they stopped to urinate and chat at 3:47 a.m. last Friday outside a house.
Two commercial vans were broken into overnight in Greenwood. Tools and copper fittings were taken.
There were seven domestic incidents and three mental health calls.
There were six false business alarms, three false residential alarms and 14 false 911 calls. Three false alarms were reported in one night from a lounge in Greenwich.