From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 108 calls made to RCMP in Kings County between Feb. 11 and Feb. 14.
A vehicle went off Highway 101 near Wolfville last Monday morning.
There was a report of narcotics being sold in Kingston. A vehicle collided with a snowplow on Rivercrest Lane in South Greenwood at 11:36 a.m.
Someone filled up a gas can in Greenwich, but didn’t pay for it. A scam form of death threats was reported from Kingston.
Someone broke into the Vegetarian Lunch Box in Wolfville, stealing the float and a CD player.
On Tuesday morning a resident of Sherman Belcher Rd. in Centreville reported that someone had cut an outside telephone wire. An unlocked vehicle was rifled in Greenwich.
Someone broke into a garage on Bennett Rd. in Auburn and damaged the vehicle parked there.
A Cambridge resident reported that the door to a home was kicked in. A vehicle hit a telephone pole in South Berwick at 7:55 p.m.
A Nova Scotia Power substation near Kingston was entered and copper wire stolen early last Wednesday morning. Police think the thieves escaped on ATVs.
Someone entered a meat shop in Greenwood through the office window.
Three tickets were handed out in Wolfville for illegal possession of alcohol.
Police were called to assist the New Minas fire department with a car fire in a garage on Cornwallis St. at 9 a.m.
Police were called when drivers could not get up the hill at the Greenwich interchange.
A Kingston driver reported his vehicle was tampered with in a possible attempt at theft.
There was a hit-and-run on Deep Hollow Rd. at 4:30 p.m. Shortly afterward, a driver had a collision on the bridge at White Rock and was trapped.
Someone broke into the shed at the skating pond on Belcher St. in Port Williams, but nothing appeared to have been taken.
At 11:55 p.m. a downed tree pulled over a power line in Grand-Pre causing a traffic hazard. Traffic lights were out on Belcher St. at 2:22 a.m. Feb. 14 due to the weather.
There were six domestic incidents, including one at 7 a.m. on Valentine's Day. There was a sudden death and a single mental health call.
There were 12 false business alarms, one false residential alarm and nine false 911 calls.