From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 107 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Feb. 25 and Feb. 28.
There was a collision at Greenwich corner at 8:40 a.m. last Monday.
Someone left a bank card at an ATM in New Minas and later found that a thief had accessed $200.
Over the previous weekend someone siphoned gas out of an Eastlink truck parked in New Minas.
A house in Coldbrook that had been repossessed was stripped of piping, a vanity and taps during a break-in. A 1994 snowmobile was stolen from Tupper Rd. in north Kentville.
Thieves broke in a side door in Cambridge and stole a 46-inch TV, cash and pills.
Jewelry was stolen during a break-in in Black Rock. The householder reported it at 5 p.m.
Sixty dollars worth of gas was stolen during a gas-and-go in Coldbrook. The thief was videotaped.
Early last Tuesday, a car had its tires slashed in Grafton. A dump trailer was stolen from a business in Highbury.
A man telephoned a Waterville woman and pretended to be selling Kings County Register subscriptions. He obtained her credit card information fraudulently. This newspaper does not have any males on its telemarketing staff or subscription sales underway currently.
A Wolfville resident reported two abandoned suitcases and some needles.
An incident of mischief in Waterville resulted in a broken door and window just after 11 p.m.
A break-in on Poplar Dr. in North Alton resulted in the theft of a PlayStation. The same thing took place at a residence on Main St. in Kingston shortly afterward.
A residence on Jordan Rd. in Woodside was broken into.
A woman was pinned under her van followed a collision Wednesday morning in Gaspereau. When police arrived she was okay and being transported by EHS.
Someone attempted to steal an unlocked Ford truck in Lakeville.
A young child was found wandering in Kingston about 10:15 a.m. He was wearing PJs and a jacket. When police arrived, a woman was leading him home and his father dashed out to collect the lad.
A woman left her purse in a cart at Sobey's in New Minas when she left the store. When she returned from the parking lot, it was gone.
Three mailboxes were uprooted in Windermere and tossed in a ditch.
A broken basement window gave thieves access to a home on English Mtn. Rd. in Casey's Corner. They took jewelry. Another home on the same road was broken into also.
At 1:53 a.m. last Thursday a drunken male was passed out in a chair at a gas station in New Minas. He was arrested and placed in a cell to sober up.
At 4:50 a.m. a vehicle went into the ditch near exit 14 on Highway 101.
A car rolled over at 7:14 a.m. on Highway 358 near Port Williams.
There were seven domestic incidents. One of them resulted in a man being arrested for assault with a weapon. There was one mental health call and a sudden death occurred.
There were three false business alarms, four false residential alarms and 11 false 911 calls.