From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
The Advertiser
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 146 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Oct. 1 and Oct. 4.
Last Monday morning, police and department of natural resources staff advised two hunters to move away from residences on Meadowvale Rd. in Harmony.
A black Tracker was making noise day and night on Marina Dr. in New Minas.
Police were asked to removed drug paraphenalia from the vicinity of the skate park in New Minas.
A Kingston resident called police for advice after a neighbour yelled at her kids.
Police are investigating a tradesman who stole an expensive watch from a home in north Kentville and later returned it.
Four youth were smoking, swearing and littering in Aylesford at 6:13 p.m. They were gone when police arrived.
An alcoholic/diabetic woman called police for assistance after downing "one drink so far." A woman reported a suspicious man talking to her in a parking lot in New Minas at 7 p.m.
At 3:45 a.m. last Tuesday, a driver on Cambridge Mtn. Rd. called police about a small black cat on the road.
A truck was damaged overnight at a business in Kingston. A green mountain bike was found on J. Jordan Rd. in Canning.
A female shoplifter was stopped in New Minas at 10:28 a.m. A school bus driver in Steam Mill reported a driver who violated the red light law.
A Clairmont Rd., Kingston resident who had been away returned home to find a gun, chainsaw and generator stolen from a garage.
A female driver was warned not to leave brake burns on Club Cres. in New Minas.
Several items were stolen out of the trunk of a vehicle parked in New Minas.
A car was keyed while parked at Horton High School in Greenwich.
A sign was damaged at the Hall's Harbour Community Centre.
A New Minas resident found a burned sofa and bed in woods off Old Farm Lane.
There was damage to a residence in East Dalhousie in a break-in. Two walkers were hit with a paintball near town hall in Wolfville.
Three storm drains were found uncovered on Eaglecrest Dr. in north Kentville.
Four or five youth were loitering and swearing near a store in Aylesford at 8:42 p.m.
A 15-year-old female kicked out a taillight at a convenience store in north Kentville. A driver on Highway 101 near Coldbrook hit a deer.
Last Wednesday morning a driver on Nichols Ave. in north Kentville reported a dead skunk attached to a cord, but the cord turned out to be intestine.
A Prospect St., New Minas resident reported that a son's friends might have stolen money while visiting.
A student in Canning was arrested for trafficking in acid. A male was passed out on a lawn at the Cambridge Reserve at 12:39 p.m.
Bike parts were stolen out of a shed on Sandy Crt. in Aylesford. There were two calls about a property dispute in Lockhartville.
A shoplifter was stopped in Zellers in New Minas. A 911 caller asked police to stop a TRA Foods tractor trailer for leaving with the wrong trailer.
Five rings were stolen out of an unlocked truck in downtown Wolfville.
A tractor rolled over on its operator, pinning his leg, at 8:35 p.m. on Lakewood Rd. A parked vehicle was damaged by a hit-and-run driver in Canning.
Due to driver inattention, a vehicle was rear-ended on Main St. in Wolfville.
Police urged a seagull trapped in a Sobey's bag off the roof of the Valley Credit Union. The entangled bird landed in the Canadian Tire parking lot and was disengaged from the plastic.
An unwanted man was reported near Victoria's Inn in Wolfville at 6:59 a.m. last Thursday.
There were four mental health calls, including several about one man off his medication. Two sudden deaths occurred.
There were nine domestic incidents and one man was arrested. An ex-boyfriend's girlfriend's daughter issued threats on a school playground.
There were six false business alarms, five false residential alarms and seven false 911 calls.