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Police investigate bus shelter vandalism
Four bus shelters in Greenwich and New Minas were vandalized last week.
The four cases of mischief were reported last Wednesday, said RCMP spokesperson Cst. Le Kakonyi, after plexiglass was broken and yoghurt smeared on the shelters.
The damage is expected to cost $1,500 to repair.
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There were 102 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Nov. 17 and Nov. 20.
A house in Wallbrook was reported egged last Monday.
Someone vandalized a car parked at the arena in Canning during a hockey game.
A vehicle collided with a deer in Blue Mountain.
A 33-year-old man was arrested for making threats on campus at Acadia University about 2 p.m.
A couple who were shoplifting got arrested at Zeller’s in New Minas about 4 p.m.
A suspicious young woman was going door to door in Aylesford asking to make telephone calls at 7:30 p.m.
A shed at the golf club in Kingston was broken into and equipment was stolen.
Last Tuesday two chain saws were stolen from an unlocked shed overnight on the West Black Rock Road near Waterville.
Three outbuildings near a seasonal property in Garland were broken into.
A man found a purse on Highland Avenue in Wolfville and turned it over to police with the ID and money intact.
A child walking along the road crying in Upper Dyke was reported at 3:15 p.m. and another adult reported two children, aged seven and eight, left unattended in a parked car in New Minas.
A woman reported a possible peeping Tom on Gaspereau Avenue in Wolfville staring in her window.
Mall security in New Minas reported the theft of a Blackberry.
Two vehicles collided at 6:36 a.m. last Wednesday in South Berwick.
A case of internet fraud was reported from Bishopville.
Three male youth took off from a group home near Grafton, but were later located.
A driver with bad brakes drove into the Bonnyman Pontiac dealership building in New Minas when he couldn’t stop. The incident took place about 4 p.m.
The day’s wintry weather caused two vehicles to collide on Prospect Street.
At 3:30 a.m. last Thursday a vehicle wound up in the ditch on its roof on Highway 101 near Grand Pre.
There were six domestic incidents, three mental health calls and two sudden deaths.
There were eight false business alarms, three false residential alarms and four false 911 calls.
There were minor collisions in Greenwich