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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since October 25th 2008, 7:00
From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca

NovaNewsNow.com

There were 120 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Oct. 20 and Oct. 23.

Last Monday, a man was taking recycling in New Minas. A money pouch was stolen in Kingston and later found near garbage cans without the cash.

A drunken man was reported in Waterville at 5 p.m. There was a break-in at a residence on Applecrest Dr. in north Kentville.

A fight was reported in Cambridge at 10:40 p.m. Police are investigating someone who tried to smuggle drugs into the youth centre in Waterville.

A truck was making donuts and spraying other vehicles with gravel in Kingston at 12:12 a.m. last Tuesday. Police located the driver.

Shots were reported in Bishopville. An unwanted person was reported by an Aldershot business at 1:49 a.m.

Vandalism occurred on Prospect Rd. in New Minas at 2:29 a.m. Wolfville police located illegal drugs.

There was property damage on Brooklyn St. and mischief on English Mtn. Rd.

There was a disturbance reported at a business in north Kentville at 8:13 a.m. A suspicious man was trying to enter parked cars in New Minas.

Officers were involved under the Child Welfare Act in Centreville at 9:38 a.m.

A trailer came off its hitch and struck a parked car on Wolfville’s Main St. at 10:20 a.m.

A report of shots and lights in the woods from the previous night came in from Glenmont.

A driver was reported in Cambridge for failing to stop at 11:43 a.m. An assault occurred on West Brooklyn Mtn. Rd.

There was a break and enter at a residence on the McKittrick Rd. in north Kentville.

An assault was reported in Morden just after noon, one in Berwick and later one in Harbourville.

A man was causing a disturbance on Mee Rd. at 2:14 p.m. A shoplifter was caught in Wolfville and a break-in was reported at a home on Pleasant St. in the same town.

An MP3 player was found in Berwick and returned to its owner. Later in the same town an assault took place on Brown St.

A vehicle hit a deer on Maple St. in Waterville. A shoplifter was stopped in New Minas, and someone stole a purse in Greenwood.

A New Minas resident reported reckless driving occurring on Marina Dr. and Milne Ave.

A shoplifter was caught in Kingston. An assault occurred in New Minas at 5:25 p.m.

There was a minor car/pedestrian collision on Main St. in Wolfville. Youth were loitering in Coldbrook around a business about 8 p.m.

A residence on Governor Crt. in north Kentville was broken into. Last Wednesday there was a theft from a business in Greenwood.

A cab driver reported someone in Wolfville failed to pay for a ride. Police in town seized additional drugs.

A vehicle was on fire on Highway 101 near Kingston at 12:42 p.m. Another shoplifter was reported in New Minas. An assault occurred in Auburn.

ATV riders were on the lawn at the Baptist church in Wallbrook. A driver in Woodville was reported for failing to stop at a collision.

A vehicle parked on Highland Ave. in Wolfville was damaged. Police gave a young female hitchhiker a ride after two calls about her safety from Highway 101 near New Minas at 4:30 p.m.

Damage to a playhouse was reported from Patricia Dr. in New Minas. A laptop computer was stolen in north Kentville.

An unwanted person was reported in New Minas at 6:52 p.m. There was an assault in north Kentville at 11:16 p.m.

Early last Thursday morning, Wolfville police located a driver without a license and with open liquor in a vehicle.

A Lockhart Mtn. Rd. resident came downstairs about 8 a.m. and found a stranger asleep. The individual thought he was in his own home.

A school bus driver reported someone passing his vehicle on Highway 12 while the lights were flashing. A Wolfville business captured video of someone stealing.

Two reports of drivers stealing gas came in from New Minas and one from Coldbrook.

There were two arrests following nine domestic incidents. Several of them involved parents and youth.

There were two minor collisions in New Minas and others in Wolfville

After a power surge, there were 12 false alarms, including a school alarm, and 11 false 911 calls.

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