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Kings RCMP - as of Nov. 17

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since November 18th 2008, 11:32
Kings RCMP - as of Nov. 17
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

There were 153 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Nov. 13 and Nov. 17.

A garage was broken into on Meghan Dr. in Coldbrook Nov. 13.

A portable PlayStation was stolen out of a coat pocket on Pleasant St. in Wolfville.

An 18-year-old female was charged after being caught trying to steal makeup from Zellers and, later, another woman attempted to steal rabbit food and hand cream from Wal-mart. Both incidents took place in New Minas.

A doctor in Wolfville reported two forged documents.

A 1992 Dodge was stolen from a dealership in New Minas.

A Wolfville real estate business suffered some vandalism.

Three children were up to mischief in Aylesford by egging a house.

Then, two eight-year-olds and a six-year-old were warned about throwing rocks at a senior’s house on King Arthur Crt. in New Minas.

A deer collided with a tractor trailer in Millville.

A man stole a black coat from a store in New Minas about 8:40 p.m.

Early Nov. 14, a young man was removed from the emergency room at Valley Regional Hospital and driven home by police.

A computer and camera were stolen from a home on McKittrick Rd. in North Kentville overnight.

Some parts of a vehicle were stolen from the Shaw Rd. near Berwick.

Another vehicle was keyed while parked at the Greenwood Mall.

Police were called when a 43-year-old female psychiatric patient went AWOL at 7:34 p.m. She was later located stuck in mud on the banks of the Cornwallis River.

A man in his 40s was reported staggering down Ward Rd. in Greenwood.

Early Nov. 15, a male driver was stopped at a checkpoint near Canning. Police determined he was wanted on a Halifax warrant and had a bag of marijuana in the vehicle.

There was a noise complaint from Oakdene Ave. in North Kentville about a female tenant.

A taxi driver failed to get a fare payment from a female, who’d been drinking. He delivered her to north Kentville at 2:33 a.m.

A disoriented male walked into a house in Kentville at 5 a.m. and was charged with being unlawfully in a residence.

There was a theft out of an unlocked locker at the Acadia University gymnasium.

Two women reported being accosted by a young man on a bike near Cornwallis Ave. in New Minas.

A 15-year-old girl tried to steal gum in New Minas.

There were noisy parties on Gaspereau Ave. and Willow Ave. in Wolfville.

Early Nov. 17, a Waldo Ave. resident of North Kentville reported a wallet, Ipod and cell phone taken from a unlocked vehicle.

A fight among people who’d been drinking was reported in a parking lot in New Minas at 1:41 a.m.

A wallet was stolen out of an unlocked vehicle on Minasview Dr. in Wolfville and two others on Orchard Ave. were relieved of change totaling about $60.

Strong winds caused downed wires in South Alton and Wolfville Ridge, while trees went down on roads in Avonport and Waterville.

There was a suspicious fire in Aylesford early Nov. 17.

A Coldbrook resident reported several thefts in recent weeks.

Possible pry marks were noted on a Bridge St., Kingston residence.

There were four mental health calls.

Minor collisions occurred in North Alton, New Minas, Cambridge and three in Coldbrook

There were 11 false business alarms, 10 false residential alarms and nine false 911 calls.

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