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Kings RCMP - as of Dec. 3

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Article online since December 4th 2007, 11:11
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Kings RCMP - as of Dec. 3
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

There were 111 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Nov. 29 and Dec. 3.

Two reports of suspicious men around a New Minas apartment building came in from Highbury Rd. Nov. 29.

A driver in Greenwich reported someone who ran a red light about 10:54 a.m.

A snow blower was reported stolen from Aldershot.

A suspicious vehicle was noted near Central Kings in Cambridge about 2:15 p.m.

Police are investigating ATV drivers who knocked down fences in Baxter’s Harbour.

A report from Cambridge of leaving a pup outdoors too long was forwarded to the SPCA.

A South Alton car owner reported a stolen vehicle about 5:45 p.m. The thief, arrested near Highway 101, said he was bored so he took the car for a ride.

A 911 caller reported an unwanted male for starting a fight. Charges were laid under the liquor control act.

Police are investigating threats made in Lockhartville.

A man who caused damage in Kingston was charged with breach probation.

Two vehicles on Elizabeth Dr. in New Minas were entered by thieves and a vehicle parked on Pleasant St. in Wolfville was also ransacked.

A man reported sleeping in a car on the Acadia campus was determined to be dozing while waiting for a friend.

At 2:30 a.m. Nov. 30, there was a loud party on Bigelow St. in Wolfville.

A wallet was lost in the Greenwood Mall and later found.

A possible impaired driver was noted in the Aylesford area on Highway 101. He was later located.

There was a collision in Welsford.

A shoplifter was stopped in Wolfville.

A man was reported in the Cambridge area selling pop cans with liquor in them about 1:24 p.m.

ATVs were illegally in the gravel pit off Jones Rd. in New Minas.

A man lying by Main St. at 3:53 p.m. suffered a medical emergency and EHS was called.

A car rolled over on the Melanson Mt. Rd. at 4:51 p.m.

An impaired driver was stopped in Somerset at 5 p.m.; others were located in New Minas, Kingston and Aylesford.

A complaint was received about noise coming from a Wickwire Ave. worksite.

A driver in Kingston watched a tire fall off a vehicle and keep going.

Youth were reported drinking in Kingston at 6:52 p.m., but they turned out not to be.

A cottage was broken into on the Aylesford Rd.

A stalking complaint came in from New Minas at 11:33 p.m.

December 1, a business was reporting a break-in in New Minas.

A 911 caller from Riverview Ave. in Wolfville reported a suspicious person in bare feet who said he was fleeing police at 12:56 a.m.

There was a collision in Coldbrook.

An impaired driver on Highland Ave. in Wolfville fled on foot at 4:54 a.m., but was stopped and found to be in breach.

A complaint came in the from the Canning area when bird hunters almost fired on a vehicle.

A shed in Auburn was broken into.

A collision occurred in Port Williams about 1:45 p.m. and there was a roll over in Berwick half an hour later.

A collision took place in New Minas on Pineridge Ave. at 4:59 p.m.

Drugs were found in Coldbrook and turned in.

A loud party took place in New Minas and an unwanted man was reported from a liquor establishment in the village.

A break-in was reportedly in progress in New Minas at 11:53 p.m.

Police caught an impaired driver early Dec. 2 in New Minas.

Unlocked vehicles on Fowler St. in Wolfville were ransacked.

There was a fight outside a lounge in Coldbrook at 1:52 a.m.

A suspicious vehicle was observed in Lakeville at 3 a.m.

Two dogs at large were apprehended on Beckwith St. in Wolfville.

Gas was spilled at a gas station in Greenwood and firefighters helped clean up.

A residence on Summer St. in Wolfville was broken into.

At 3:40 a.m. Dec. 3, a drunk who lost his key on Gaspereau Ave. in Wolfville prompted a 911 call to police, who determined he was not breaking in.

There were seven false business alarms, five false residential alarms and 14 false 911 calls.

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