Kings County Cruiser, to Jan. 17
There were 159 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Jan. 11 and Jan. 17.
Last week was the start of cabin fever. One woman, for example, spit on the car door of a man who pre-empted her parking spot at a New Minas grocery store.
The list includes two cases of harassment, eight of threats, one Internet threat, two of harassing phone calls, and a landlord-tenant dispute.
Traffic services conducted a seat belt check point in New Minas Jan. 11.
Two men were causing a disturbance in the Wal-Mart parking lot at 10:14 a.m. One of them received a warning.
One Waterville resident got into a dispute with a neighbour about use of a snow blower.
There was a report of mischief on Highbury Avenue in New Minas.
Parking problems were reported in Kingsport at 5:42 p.m.
A tractor-trailer allegedly pulled down wires on Ridge Road near Greenwich.
Three drunk men were causing problems at a beverage room in Greenwood at 1 p.m. Jan. 12.
There was an abandoned vehicle reported from Commercial Street, New Minas.
There was an incident of damage to property in Waterville.
At noon, a man was running in front of traffic on Highway 101 near exit 12.
A Kingston caller noted that there were clothes abandoned at the end of a driveway. It was determined they were donations for the Salvation Army.
Traffic check points were conducted in Kingston and Greenwood.
A complaint of noise came in at 11:34 p.m. from Elizabeth Drive in north Kentville.
Shots were heard on Marshall Road in Kingston at 3:30 a.m. Jan. 13.
Two young men tried to steal a cell phone from a taxi driver in Wolfville while catching a ride home.
An assault complaint came in from Canning about an incident the previous Friday.
A sexual assault was reported from north Kentville.
An unlicensed driver was stopped in Blue Mountain.
An unwanted person was in a New Minas business at 6 p.m.
A suspended driver was spotted in Kingston.
An individual was found in breach of probation in Canning.
There was a collision on Commercial Street in New Minas at 7:23 p.m.
A wallet was lost in Wolfville and an assault was reported at 9:56 p.m.
Two roommates got into a dispute in Wolfville, and some found property was located in the Tim Horton’s parking lot.
Last Monday there was a check point held on Highway 1 in Coldbrook.
A collision occurred on Commercial Street in New Minas at 9:57 a.m.
A theft from a vehicle took place on Maple Street, Waterville.
A collision was reported in Berwick at noon.
Several suspicious people and a vehicle were reported in Lake Paul.
A complaint of unsafe storage of fire arms was made from north Kentville.
The theft of a government cheque was reported from New Minas.
A sexual assault was reported from Kingston at 2:20 p.m.
A home on Long Point Road in Weston was broken into.
There was a theft from a vehicle on George Street in New Minas and another on Glendale Drive.
A driver on Highway 101 east of exit 12 reported a snowplow took off his mirror.
A generator was stolen in Wolfville.
There was a break-in in Harbourville.
There were collisions last Tuesday morning on Brooklyn Street and New Minas.
A bike was found in New Minas.
There was a reported of commercial fraud in South Berwick.
Shots were heard fired in Arlington at 10:47 a.m.
There were collision in the afternoon on Middle Dyke Road and Pereau.
There was a theft reported from an Aylesford business.
An assault occurred on Mee Road in north Kentville.
A report of stolen property came in from a home in New Minas.
Two people were causing a disturbance on Highway 1 in Coldbrook.
Someone in New Minas thought they observed an individual with a handgun in a vehicle.
An unwanted person caused a disturbance in Kingston at 7:59 p.m.
There was a collision in Kingston at 6:51 a.m. on Wednesday.
A complaint of fraud came in from Wolfville.
A collision occurred in New Minas at 9 p.m.
Shots were heard fired in the Ross Creek area at 2:49 a.m. last Thursday.
There was a collision in Auburn.
Two drunks, one in north Kentville and another in Wolfville, spent the night in cells in New Minas.
There were four mental health calls.
Nine domestic calls came in. They included kids attacking parents and a whole family who were agitated at midnight.
There were 13 false business alarms, two false residential alarms, 13 false 911 calls and four false school alarms, including three from one school.