KINGS RCMP - as of Oct. 1
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 162 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Sept. 27 and Oct. 1.
Two female students from Central Kings were reportedly smoking dope while waiting for a school bus Sept. 27.
A 48-year-old drunk was arrested after a Kingston resident asked to have him removed.
Locks were cut on barns on Bennett's Bay Rd. in Arlington and tools were stolen.
A hit and run took place on Marsh Hawk Dr. in Wolfville.
A woman tried to steal a $40 bag of lobsters from Sobeys in New Minas.
An Aylesford woman taking a bath saw an intruder departing her home on Park St. at 6:12 p.m.
A 62-year-old man who was high was removed from a South Berwick residence.
Youth swiped garbage on Lamont Rd. in North Kentville.
A report of loud music came in from Kingsport beach at 10:36 p.m. Then, early Sept. 28, another call about the same party on the wharf was phoned in.
Underage drinking and fighting was reported from an apartment on Commercial St. in New Minas at 10:45 p.m.
A beach party was heating up at Hall's Harbour at 11:38 p.m.
Police attended a noisy party in Canning with underage youth drinking. A 17-year-old male was arrested at 12:49 a.m. He assaulted a police officer and kicked out the window of a cruiser.
The Paragon Golf Course in Kingston reported three incidents of vandalism in the past week.
A mailbox was smashed and a green bin taken in Glenmont for the second time.
A digital camera was stolen out of an unlocked car parked in New Minas.
A television being unloaded was stolen from a New Minas business due to staff shortages.
A drunk male was stumbling near traffic in New Minas at 2:53 p.m.
A Gaspereau business reported a fraudulent cheque.
A drunk was arrested at the Big Stop in New Minas at 5:30 p.m.
A tourism sign for Grand Pre was chainsawed down in Lower Wolfville in broad daylight.
A female youth was arrested for shoplifting something worth $7.99 in Greenwood.
A complaint was made about deer hunting in West Brooklyn after dark.
A report of a noisy party in Aylesford turned out to be the wake after a funeral.
A noisy washer game resulted in a call to police in Wolfville after yelling was heard on Highland Ave. in Wolfville at 11:17 p.m.
Party goers were given a warning on Prospect St. in Wolfville at 11:29 p.m.
At 1:24 a.m. Sept. 29, a patrol found two men, aged 21 and 32, drinking behind the elementary school in Cambridge.
A loud party was underway on Acadia St. in Wolfville at 1:58 a.m.
A young man with open liquor ran when police in Wolfville stopped him on Highland Ave. at 6:11 a.m. He was arrested after running into a tree and a quantity of drugs was found on him.
A bearded peeping tom was spotted peering in a window on Kars St. in Port Williams at 4:30 a.m.
A 1992 Ford truck with the keys in it and a full tank of gas was stolen from Lakewood Rd. A trailer full of pipe was attached.
Eight broken beer bottles were reported smashed in the bus lane at New Minas Elementary School.
A car failed to stop at a stop sign in North Alton, causing a collision.
A nine-year-old boy was throwing rocks at other children in North Kentville.
Kentville police pursued a car to Centreville, where it flipped near the store at 9:40 p.m. The driver fled.
An impaired driver was reported on Commercial St. in New Minas. When police located him at 6:51 p.m., he complained of heart problems and was taken to hospital. Once there, he fled, was located with the aid of a police dog and arrested.
A loud party was underway on Winter St. in Wolfville at 11:10 p.m. and RCMP members were on hand.
A 911 caller reported a fight at West Side Charlies in New Minas at 2 a.m. Sept. 30.
A dog barked all night on Highbury Rd. in New Minas.
Over 300 motorcycles were in the Valley, causing some traffic issues, while raising money for the IWK Hospital.
Four chainsaws were stolen and a utility vehicle from Aylesford.
A workplace injury occurred in New Minas when a worker’s foot was run over.
Someone drove over a lawn overnight on Church St. in Port Williams.
At 10:40 a.m., an elderly woman was reported driving too slowly in Kingston. Her vehicle was later spotted in a church parking lot.
Three youth without helmets were driving dirt bikes in Aylesford at 11 a.m.
A man in a pick-up truck was dumping garbage beside Highway 101 near Greenwich.
A mailbox was smashed on Cambridge Mt. Rd.
The driver of a Ford Windstar failed to pay for gas in New Minas.
A hit and run driver sideswiped another driver on Lovett Rd. in Coldbrook.
A vehicle ended up on its roof after avoiding a deer in Waterville at 9:15 p.m.
An impaired driver was stopped in Kingston after an off duty officer reported him.
Someone was throwing things at a trailer in Waterville at 10:51 p.m. and the owner was afraid to investigate.
There were eight domestic incidents. A 14-year-old boy punched his fist through a wall and was arrested for breaching probation. Later, a woman asked police to remove her 65-year-old cheating husband.
There were two attempted suicides and three mental health calls.
There were 10 false business alarms, three false residential alarms and 14 false 911 calls, including one made by youth who were ejected from a store.