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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since March 7th 2008, 9:34
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From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca

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There were 99 reports made to RCMP in Kings between March 3 and March 6.

A number of suspicious vehicles were reported due to the rash of break-ins lately.

Police are investigating a report last Monday that someone was stalking a family.

A two-vehicle collision occurred at 9 a.m. on Cambridge Mtn. Rd.

There is an arson investigation underway as a result of a house fire on Ridge Rd. near Wolfville at 8:25 p.m.

A driver in Kingston was speeding through a crosswalk at 12:43 p.m. and an observer recorded the license plate.

In Somerset, a driver failed to pay for gas at 12:57 p.m. There was a theft of oil from a tank in Port Williams.

Some copper wire was reported stolen from a N.S. Power Corporation property. A shoplifter was caught in New Minas at 2:14 p.m.

Parking problems were reported around two schools in Kingston. Two homes on Highbury Rd. in New Minas were broken into.

A report of loitering around a business on Prospect Rd. in New Minas came in close to 4 p.m.

Two homes in White Rock and one in Sunken Lake were broken into.

There was an unwanted guest on Highbury Rd. in New Minas at 7 p.m. A breach of probation was reported from Cambridge.

At 11:23 p.m. another unwanted person was reported on Prospect Rd., New Minas.

Last Tuesday, a safe was found in woods. Gas was stolen out of a vehicle on Tremont Rd.

Someone tampered with mail in Medford. Police assisted at a car fire in Bishopville.

There was a theft on Acadia St. in Wolfville. There was a collision on Prospect Rd. in New Minas at 3:12 p.m.

Harassing phone calls were reported from Sunken Lake. A missing young person turned up in north Kentville.

A shoplifter was stopped at the mall in Greenwood and later one in New Minas. There was property damage at the church in Newtonville.

A vehicle rolled over at 7:25 p.m. in Coldbrook, but no one was injured.

Snowmobilers were causing problems in Centreville. There was an assault in Kingston.

Last Wednesday, at 6:14 a.m., police were called due to a possible fight.

Police in Berwick were having problems with vehicles obstructing snow removal at 6:30 a.m. A shed in Auburn was broken into.

There were problematic barking dogs in Kingston and later in the day there was damaged property reported from Bridge St. in the village. A mailbox was also damaged in Kingston.

A theft was reported from a residence in Centreville. An individual in Wolfville was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

A drunken man was picked up in Canning and lodged in a cell overnight. There was a two-vehicle collision on Lakewood Rd.

A purse was lost in Burlington. A 911 caller reported a possible impaired driver near New Ross and police located the vehicle.

Noise was reported from a residence on Bridge St. in Kingston at midnight last Thursday.

An Auburn resident reported slander on a website. At 3:56 a.m. on Harbourside Dr. in Wolfville, a purse was stolen.

There were three reports of domestic assaults, one person was arrested and there were four domestic incidents. There was an attempted suicide and two medical emergencies.

There were four false residential alarms, three false business alarms and 10 false 911 alarms, including four that resulted from malfunctioning phone lines.

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