Kings RCMP - as of Feb. 11
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 169 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Feb. 7 and Feb. 11.
February 7, copper wire was reported stolen out of a barn on Borden St. in Canning.
A vehicle on Oak Dr. in North Kentville was rifled through. Cst. Les Kakonyi reminds drivers to lock their vehicles, especially overnight.
Some tires were slashed on Long Pt. Rd. in Aylesford.
A truck was keyed when parked at the band office on the Cambridge reserve.
A two-vehicle collision occurred in Berwick at 2:47 p.m.
Someone hit another vehicle in the County Fair Mall, New Minas and did not stop.
One person was arrested for throwing rocks at a trailer in Waterville at 9:30 p.m.. He was not charged, but had to deliver an apology to the occupant.
A suspicious young person was knocking on a door on Kimborough Dr. in Greenwich at 9:51 p.m.
There was an attempted break-in on Durno Dr. in Cambridge. Footprints led to a screen door that was ajar.
Gas was stolen out of truck parked overnight February 9 on Belcher St. in Port Williams.
For the third time, vandals spraypainted the seniors’ residence in Aylesford. An empty can of shaving cream was left in the snow.
A Greenwood business reported an employee might be stealing cigarettes.
A house for sale in Greenwood had a window smashed.
There was a hit and run in a parking lot in Greenwood about 4:50 p.m.
A police cruiser en route to an incident collided with a van in Kingston about 6 p.m.
A theft of pain medication was reported from North Kentville.
A driver did not pay for $45.66 worth of gas in Coldbrook.
A home on Parkview Dr. in Centreville was burgled of jewelry and credit cards.
A forged prescription turned up at a New Minas pharmacy.
A home on Princess Cres. in Coldbrook was robbed of two pistols and liquor.
A university student drunk and walking barefoot on an Acadia St. in Wolfville about 10:20 p.m. was taken back to residence and put under supervision.
Vandals spraypainted the Avery's location in Greenwood overnight February 10.
A house on Aurora Cres. in Greenwood was egged.
There was report of loud music on Main St. in Wolfville at 11:58 a.m.
There was a loud party reported at 12:30 a.m. February 10 in Rosedale Ave. in North Kentville.
A woman in North Kentville reported at 4 a.m. someone at a house party had stolen her credit cards.
There were two thefts from vehicles in the Black Rock area. In the first, someone stole several hundred dollars, a camcorder and a camera out of an unlocked vehicle on Wall St.
A family member tried to forge a cheque in Cambridge, but the bank picked it up.
A home on Marie St., Brooklyn Corner was broken into, but nothing appeared taken.
A child playing in the snow was bumped, but not injured during a collision in Millville at 12:50 p.m.
The plate number of a driver who did pay for gas in Greenwich was obtained.
A driver was reported from Hillside Ave. in Wolfville for being possibly impaired, but the roadway was simply slippery.
There were nine domestic incidents, an attempted suicide and one sudden death.
There were four false residential alarms, eight false business alarms and 17 false 911 calls.