From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
The Advertiser
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 103 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Sept. 24 and Sept. 27.
A trailer at a fabrication business in Port Williams was broken into and copper wire and a chainsaw were stolen last Monday.
Over the weekend, two male youths tipped over three Porta-potties used by the snowmobile club in Weston.
Two males and one female smashed picnic tables located on Central Ave. in Greenwood.
A high school teacher in the area received a death threat from an 18-year-old student.
A Wolfville resident called police about a suspicious canvasser and later a door was found open at a residence on Westwood Ave.
Loud and rowdy males were reported at 1:14 a.m. last Tuesday on Prospect St. in Wolfville.
Department of transportation staff called police after it appeared at 1:56 a.m. that someone tried to pry open a door.
Security guards at Acadia University chased one drunk who had broken into the physical plant building. Another got away. Police arrested the first male - a 22-year-old Wolfville resident - at 6:21 a.m.
Someone tried to break into a garage on the White Rock Rd. A Greenwood business reported finding pry marks on a door at 8:48 a.m.
A Randolph Rd, Cambridge house was paint-balled in yellow.
There was an assault at Central Kings High School involving a weapon. One person was arrested. A homemade utility trailer was stolen from Canning.
A case of $1,000 worth of credit card fraud was reported from Campbell Rd. in north Kentville.
An unlocked vehicle on Terry's Creek Rd. in Port Williams had stereo equipment stolen out of it. A Port Williams business reported two fraudulent cheques.
There was a collision on Commercial St. in New Minas and a car rolled over on Cambridge Mtn. Rd. at 3:26 p.m.
A female youth was caught shoplifting in Greenwood at 6:10 p.m.
Early Wednesday morning, a couple in Avonport got caught by the tide when they went fishing off Oak Island Rd. They were rescued by two local fire departments with a Zodiac.
A cleaner working late at night in Greenwood phoned police just after 3 a.m. to report the company van was dented in the last hour.
A concrete boot-shaped planter was taken and broken from Evangeline Crt. in New Minas. A vehicle window was smashed overnight on Prospect St.
A student came home from school in Coldrook and found his room had been stripped of electronic toys.
A north Kentville resident called police at 4:19 p.m. because the $70 that had been in his pocket that morning was gone and he didn't know who stole it.
A teenaged girl bit another girl in an assault in north Kentville.
An arrest was made in Kingston after a male was hit in the head with a fist about 6 p.m.
An elderly woman in north Kentville called 911 because she didn't know how to turn her oven off. She had no neighbours or friends to call, so police assisted about 7:28 p.m.
Late Wednesday night, a downtown employee called police in Wolfville about a possible break-in at a business. An officer found a door open, but nothing disturbed. Early Thursday morning a Wolfville cruiser sideswiped a parked car.
Stereo equipment was stolen overnight from a parked car on Gaspereau Ave. in Wolfville.
There were two mental health calls, including one supposedly confessing to a crime. Five domestics incidents occurred and one sexual assault was reported.
There were five false business alarms, four false residential alarms and 10 false 911 calls.