Three crimes to solve
Crime Stoppers Crimes of the Week
Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers Association, Annapolis Valley Region, is seeking the Assistance of the public in solving three crimes, including a theft and arson of an all terrain vehicle, a break and enter into a Middleton apartment, and the theft of an all terrain vehicle.
ATV STOLEN, BURNED
Sometime overnight on Sunday, Oct. 12 and Monday, Oct/ 13, a Polaris ATV was stolen from a property in Lawrencetown. The vehicle was pushed from the scene of the crime to the old railway bed. The ATV was recovered later on October 13 in Brickton on the railway bed. The ATV had been totally burned.
HANDGUN STOLEN
A break and enter occurred from an apartment in Middleton, Annapolis County sometime between Saturday, Oct. 4 and Saturday, Oct. 11. A western style Tanarmi .22 caliber handgun was stolen.
ATV STOLEN
Overnight Sunday, Oct. 5 and Monday, Oct. 6, an ATV was stolen from outside a residence in Wilmot. The ATV is a 2004 red Honda 500, automatic with windshield, front rack, winch, and the seat on the back had its cushion missing.
Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for the information that leads to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for this crime. If you have any information concerning this or any serious crime in Nova Scotia, please call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll free, at 1-800-222-tips, that is 1-800-222-8477. Your call is not taped or traced and you will not have to reveal your identity. You will not have to testify in court. Should your tip lead to an arrest, you will qualify for a cash award. Call now.