Kings County Cruiser to Nov. 1
It was a quiet Halloween. Officers and Citizen's Patrol were out in force. There were just 102 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Oct. 29 and Nov. 1.
Monday morning, Oct. 29, there was a report of young people drag racing on Summer Street in Canning.
Someone stole a leaf blower out of the back of a truck while the driver was in Tim Horton's in Wolfville.
Charges could be pending against a Windsor man who exposed himself to a woman at gas pumps on the River Road in Gaspereau. She obtained his license plate number helping police to locate the man.
There was a suspicious apartment fire on Highland Avenue in Wolfville.
A single vehicle crashed on Wolfville Ridge at 7:43 p.m.
A Cambridge resident called to report damage to a fence.
A case of mischief was reported at 11:59 p.m. on Commercial Street in New Minas.
Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, someone was banging on exterior walls of a home in Hants Border.
A youth and an older man were fighting in Berwick at 7:52 a.m.
A group of youths stole a pair of bowling shoes from Fairlanes in New Minas.
The driver of a white van paid for his gas in Coldbrook at 1:39 p.m., but his passenger did not pay for filling a can with diesel fuel.
A Windemere resident reported an attempted break-in to police after being away, but it was determined that the door had not been fastened properly.
A locked shed on Cavell Terrace in Canning was broken into and a whipper-snipper stolen, along with two gas cans.
A second report of noisemakers banging on buildings in Hants Border came in around 7:30 p.m.
After an alert from Wolfville officers, police stopped an impaired driver in New Minas at 3:56 a.m. He did not appear intoxicated, but had a strong odour of cologne.
A vehicle hit a deer in Coldbrook and broke the animal's leg about 4:29 p.m. on Highway 1.
Someone broke windows at the cottage on the Blomidon Inn property.
The glare of the morning caused a collision on Highway 101 at Coldbrook about 8:28 a.m. last Wednesday.
A fatal collision occurred in Kingston about 11:50 a.m.
An Argus Road, Greenwood resident reported that someone smashed solar lights worth about $350 last Saturday.
Someone tore up the sod outside the Forest Hill Baptist Church near Newtonville.
Four youths were spotted entering an abandoned building in Port Williams around 6:30 p.m. Police located them.
A vehicle parked on McKittrick Road in north Kentville was damaged while parked.
Some eggs were thrown on Scott Drive in north Kentville about 8 p.m., but police were on the scene.
A group of youth were banging on a dumpster to make noise in Greenwood.
A beer bottle was thrown through the back window of a vehicle on Borden Street in Canning about 8:30 p.m.
A single vehicle crashed in trees off Highway 1 on the west side of Berwick.
Someone saw four tires on Clairmont Road in Auburn and smelled gasoline at 9:30 p.m.
There was a suspicious cottage fire in Baxter's Harbour.
There was an attempted break-in to a residence in North Alton.
An impaired driver was arrested on the Clairmont Road in Kingston at 12:15 a.m. last Thursday. He was in breach of probation and had no insurance or inspection.
Graffiti was observed at 1 a.m. on several Central Avenue businesses in Greenwood. Later someone reported the graffiti said, 'pimpin' ain't easy.'
A single vehicle crashed on the Prospect Road in South Waterville at 7:34 a.m.
There were two attempted suicides, one mental health call and four domestic incidents.
There were four false business alarms, three false residential alarms and seven false 911 calls -- each occupying an average of 30 minutes of an officer's time.