Kings County Cruiser
There were 265 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between April 3 and April 10.
A fraud involving a family member was reported April 3.
Fraudulent use of a social insurance number was reported from Gaspereau.
Six vehicle inspection stickers were stolen from a service centre in Port Williams.
There was a report of a possible fight at West Kings High School.
Two young male shoplifters were stopped at Zellers in New Minas.
A barn was broken into on North Avenue in Canning. Early April 4, the loss of tools and fuel were reported missing from the barn.
An animal complaint was made outside a tavern in Wolfville at 12:42 a.m. A man was arrested at 2:22 a.m. for being drunk in a public place.
A pocket watch was stolen from a drug store in Aylesford.
A summer home in Upper Pereau was broken into and all the furniture was cleaned out.
A car hit a power pole in Canning at about 1:19 p.m.
A four-year-old girl was found wandering on Main Street in Kingston. Her mother was found inside watching TV.
A drunken youth was causing problems in Waterville at 12:58 a.m. April 5.
A 19-year-old drunken male was found on Gaspereau Avenue at 2:59 a.m. He was released to his mother.
An SUV was discovered in a ravine in South Waterville at 6:46 a.m.
An insurance office on Harbourside Drive in Wolfville was broken into and some cash stolen.
Three youths were found shoplifting at the Greenwood Mall at 4:25 p.m.
A vehicle was vandalized while parked on Highway 1 in Cambridge.
A 44-year-old drunken man was causing problems at the mall in New Minas. He was served with a Protection of Property order.
A 26-year-old female patient at Valley Regional Hospital was arrested after being out of control in the lobby at 6:43 p.m. She was arrested and charged with assault.
Police in Kingston were patrolling and encountered several drunks yelling obscenities at a party on Lincoln Street.
There was an assault involving road rage on Main Street in Wolfville about 10:30 p.m.
A noise complaint came in from Collins Road in Port Williams just after midnight the morning of April 6.
A pick up truck was vandalized on Highway 221 in Centreville, and a mailbox was stolen from Bains Road in Centreville.
A door was broken in and an amount of liquor stolen from a residence on Highway 358 in Port Williams.
Three children driving dirt bikes were causing problems while trespassing in Cambridge about 7:15 p.m.
An Aylesford resident reported a fence damaged while the owner was away.
A couple in their mid-20s was arrested for assaulting a 55-year-old man in Cambridge. They were drinking, according to a 911 caller.
A dead deer was found on the road early Monday morning, April 7.
At 1:30 a.m. a vehicle was spotted without operating lights in Wolfville. Police discovered the car had no insurance, so the driver was fined $1,250.
Vandalism was reported at Northeast Kings Education Centre in Canning.
A drunken man aged 35 was fined for public drunkenness at 7:42 a.m. in Somerset. The fine is $452.
A ladder was used to break into a Laundromat on Main Street in Wolfville.
At 7:50 a.m. on Highland Avenue in Wolfville an 18-year-old was caught with open liquor as he damaged property.
A man was trapped after a collision between a tractor and a vehicle in Wallbrook.
A report from Coldbrook of an impaired driver turned out to be a pregnant woman who appeared to stagger.
A young man was arrested for assault with a knife on Main Street in Wolfville.
Two young females were picked up shoplifting at Zellers in New Minas.
A man, who was captured on video, failed to pay for $76 worth of gas in New Minas at 4:50 p.m.
A 54-year-old man was found in the ditch in South Tremont after a 911 call. He failed the breathalyzer by scoring readings of 210 and 200.
A business on Commercial Street in New Minas had its door wide open at 11:17 p.m., so a break-in was feared.
Two reports were made about three parties on Marsh Hawk Drive that attracted about 300 young people. Eight or nine police responded just before midnight.
At 2:55 a.m. April 8 a young man was reported for being sound asleep at a table in Tim Horton's in Wolfville.
Several tools and a generator were reported stolen from a shed in Greenwich last Tuesday.
A generator and some gas jugs were taken from an unlocked barn in Port Williams.
Three bins were overturned at Willow Park and a flowerpot broken in an incident of mischief in Wolfville.
Two girls and three boys, aged about 14 to 16, were observed causing mischief at the golf course in Kingston at 12:22 p.m.
Two young male shoplifters were caught in Greenwood.
There was a collision at Greenwich corner at 2:54 p.m.
A man committed fraud by returning a sewing machine to Zeller's in New Minas that he had picked up in the store.
A 16-year-old male shoplifter was stopped in Greenwood at 7:47 p.m.
Last Wednesday there was a minor van/pedestrian accident in Canning.
A driver hit a parked car on Commercial Street in New Minas and took off.
A vehicle hit black ice and went off Highway 101 near Berwick at 9:11 p.m.
There were nine mental health calls, including a potential suicide, and a caller who told police that a popular radio personality was responsible for a rash of damaged mailboxes. Some 19 domestic incidents occurred. One of them involved a 13-year-old girl trying to light furniture on fire.
There were 18 false business alarms, five false residential alarms and 15 false 911 calls.