Kings RCMP - as of March 31
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 114 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between March 27 and March 31.
March 27, there was a collision on Maple St. in Waterville.
A locked shed on Charles St. in North Kentville was broken into and tools taken. An attempt to access the house was also made.
A New Minas business reported an internal theft.
After a report of a large group of males fighting in Kingston at 7 p.m., police found they haddispersed.
A man stole two paintings from a restaurant in Aylesford and took off. The paintings were recovered and police are investigating.
Early March 28, a red van went into the ditch on Brooklyn St.
An unwanted male, drunk and causing damage, was arrested at an apartment building on Highland Ave. in New Minas at 1:48 a.m.
A couple in their 30s in Arlington was arrested after a search warrant allowed police to discover drugs, growing equipment and stolen property.
A Gaspereau workshop that was not locked was entered and tools were taken.
A two-vehicle collision took place at an intersection in New Minas at 11:10 a.m.
Police stopped a male with open liquor at 12:37 p.m. on Highland Ave. in Wolfville.
A cottage in North Medford was broken into and rifled through.
Police are investigating a report a cat was shot with a pellet gun on Aalders Ave. in New Minas.
A driver crashed into a power pole in Aylesford at 5:56 p.m.
There was reports of underage drinking at a loud party in Aylesford at 8 p.m.
Police determined a report of a loud party on Marie Cres. in North Kentville was actually at a different house.
A drunk was passed out in the bathroom of an eatery in Greenwood early March 29.
There was a collision on Ward R.d in Greenwood at 3:24 a.m.
Four young female shoplifters were stopped in New Minas at the County Fair Mall.
A fired employee came back and caused damage at a New Minas business.
A driver in the Port Williams area was arrested for refusing the breathalyzer at 8:46 p.m.
The driver of a gold truck damaged a sign at the McDonald's drive-thru in New Minas.
A cab patron in Centreville refused to pay his fare about 10:30 p.m., so police were called.
Three youth smashed windows at at quonset hut on the Parker Rd. near Kingston about 1:44 a.m. March 30.
A young male driver failed to pay for all of the gas he pumped in Greenwich.
A drunk couple was fighting in the mall parking lot in Greenwood at 2:33 a.m. When police arrived, they arrested two males in their 30s for causing a disturbance.
An impaired driver reported in New Minas at 6:49 a.m. was located in Port Williams. The 58-year-old man was charged.
A 50-year-old female who had been drinking called police wanting to be arrested "because she had been bad."
A female patient assaulted a nurse at the Valley Regional Hospital. She was transferred to the Nova Scotia Hospital for observation.
At 8 a.m. March 31, there was a two-vehicle collision on Exhibition St. in North Kentville.
A series of posts and civic numbers were damaged by vandals on the Lockhart Mt. Rd. in Coldbrook overnight.
A warehouse in East Aylesford was broken into.
There were five domestic incidents, including a wife who reported her elderly husband had gone missing.
There was one mental health call. There were five false business alarms, six false residential alarms and nine false 911 calls.