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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since October 26th 2007, 10:12
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From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

The Advertiser

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There were 115 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Oct. 22 and Oct. 25.

Two golf carts were stolen from Eagle Crest Golf Course in Centreville over the weekend.

A sign was vandalized on Commercial St. in New Minas. Gas was stolen on Highway 1 in Coldbrook.

A man called to report the bumper had fallen off his wife's car when she was driving it, therefore she must have been struck previously by a hit and run driver.

Money and CDs were stolen out of vehicle in Woodville. Two young male shoplifters were stopped in a department store in New Minas.

A Dee Rd. property owner in Coldbrook reported someone shooting a BB gun at his house from a nearby field.

A drunk was arrested in Cambridge after a cab driver called at 8:24 p.m. to report non-payment of a fare.

A lawn mower from stolen from a front yard on Shelby Cres. in New Minas.

There were two complaints of a woman screaming from Rosedale Ave. in north Kentville.

Fraudulent use of a credit card was reported in Wolfville. There was a checkpoint in Aylesford with one warning issued.

Music coming from Main St. was disturbing the peace and brought to the attention of Wolfville police at 11:52 p.m.

A Waterville resident called police Tuesday morning to report that a brand new mailbox had been smashed over night.

The Kingston village office reported that the bandstand had been targeted with black spraypaint.

A book of motor vehicle inspection stickers was stolen from Cambridge Mtn. Rd.

Windows were damaged in a break-in attempt at North Alton. A checkpoint in Aylesford stopped 100 vehicles.

A two-vehicle collision occurred on Lanzy Rd. in north Kentville. Several youth were banned from the mall in New Minas after disturbing the peace at 6:30 p.m.

A transmission in a pick-up truck was stolen from Canning. A ticket was issued after a loud party was reported on Winter St. in Wolfville.

Someone tried to break into a shed at Murphy Lake. At 1 a.m. Wednesday a driver fled his vehicle after smashing into a pole on Mee Rd. in north Kentville.

There was a collision at Chipman Corner with no injuries at 8:38 a.m. A Dodge Spirit was stolen from Woodville.

Graffiti was sprayed on a walkway on Parkway Dr. in Port Williams. An individual was reported for coming into the Kingston liquor store three times to buy alcohol for young people.

A black Dodge Ram truck was stolen overnight from a business in Lakeville.

Three young females left a restaurant in Coldbrook without paying. They left in a teal green Mazda.

More property damage was reported from Lockhart-Ryan Park in New Minas, including a tipped over pop machine and a post pulled out of the ground.

Two male youth were in a vehicle that rolled over in Welsford. A female youth was caught shoplifting in New Minas at 4:29 p.m. Someone shooting paintballs on Middle Dyke Rd. was reported at 7:47 p.m.

There were three mental health complaints, two sudden deaths, one attempted suicide and two domestic incidents.

There were eight false business alarms, three false residential alarms and eight false 911 calls, each one occupying an average of 30 minutes for an officer.

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