KIngs RCMP - as of June 26
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 166 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between June 21 and June 25.
There was a collision in Weston at 11:41 a.m. June 21.
Two parking lot collisions occurred in New Minas.
A 14-year-old shoplifter was stopped in Greenwood.
A jug of gas and a bike were stolen from Andringa Dr. in Cambridge.
Four youth were caught drinking underage in Greenwood at 9:31 p.m.
Later, a drunk male harassed Dairy Queen staff in Greenwood. He was located lying down by police.
Car stereo music blasted all day in Rockland and was reported at 11:21 p.m.
Youth screaming at 1:27 a.m. June 22 woke up a Greenwood resident.
A drunk male at a New Minas gas station got arrested at 2:30 a.m.
There were two fender benders - one in Greenwich and another in New Minas before 8 a.m.
A vehicle was damaged on Argus Dr. in Greenwood and another in parking lot in New Minas. A witness in the latter case saw a woman let a shopping cart slide into someone else's vehicle. He obtained her license plate number.
At 12:13 p.m., a drunk man in Canning knocked on a door to request the occupant purchase mouthwash for him.
A case of forgery involving an elderly Grand Pre resident was reported.
Police were asked to discuss the consequences of stealing with a New Minas 17-year-old.
Some stole about 240 litres of fuel from the DOT garage on Orchard St. in Berwick.
A teenage girl was arrested for shoplifting and having liquor underage in Greenwood.
A parent reported a child for hit and run.
A vehicle window was smashed on Highland Ave. in Wolfville.
An assault with a beer bottle occurred at a Greenwood liquor establishment.
A loud party was reported on Blue Heron Crt. in Wolfville at 11:18 p.m.
There was a suspicious fire at Kingstec.
An RCMP cruiser was spray painted in Berwick and various other cases of vandalism were noted.
A counterfeit $5 bill turned up in New Minas.
Two youth were stealing lawn items in Kingston.
A Homeco Dr. resident of New Minas reported a prowler.
Shots were heard in Greenwood that turned out to be bird deterrents on a runway.
Cattle got loose in Port Williams and headed for the centre of the village at 4:14 p.m.
An excavator was damaged in a new Kingston subdivision.
Someone stole copper wire from Steadman Rd. in Hall's Harbour.
An observer reported three youth acting suspicious around Avery's market in Coldbrook. At 3:39 a.m. the following day, a break-in took place, but nothing was stolen.
A loud party was reported on Main St. in Berwick at 11 p.m.
A prom party in Harbourville attracted between 300 and 400 youth. The host called police about 11:30 p.m. fearing a fight. Officers attended, but refused to “babysit the event” and warned those attending they would be on the lookout for impaired drivers.At 8:32 a.m., police were called back to the party in Harbourville, where a young man was smashing himself on the head with beer bottles. He was arrested since he could not be calmed down.
Two males were spotted trespassing at a Grafton campground.
A collision took place in Centre at 2:41 a.m. June 24.
Police visited a noisy party twice in Aylesford and warned mischief charges were possible.
A vehicle and a youth on a bike collided in Kingston. Spray painting on signage was also reported from Kingston.
A car lot in New Minas was hit by numerous rocks.
A single vehicle collision occurred on Black River Rd.
A beach bonfire was reported from Black Rock at 9:39 p.m.
There were seven domestic incidents, including a case of stalking. A sexual assault and a mental health incident occurred.
There were nine false business alarms, five false residential alarms and ten false 911 calls.