From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
The Advertiser
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 125 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Sept. 10 and Sept. 14.
The Beehive workshop in Aylesford was ransacked overnight Monday.
Tools were stolen after being left outside a warehouse on Bains Rd. in Centreville.
An individual’s personal information was used fraudulently and someone racked up a $3,000 credit card bill.
There was a minor collision in Lake Paul. Someone drove over the soccer field, doing donuts, at Ecole Rose des Vents in Greenwood.
Last Tuesday, police on patrol stopped a driver without a license plate at 1:41 a.m. The driver also had his license revoked.
Police were called to the 5:20 a.m. fire at the Sand Dollar Cafe in Scott's Bay.
Someone stole copper wire from a van parked on Brooklyn St. overnight.
A window was smashed for the second time at Consigner's Clothing in New Minas.
Two men were caught shoplifting at a New Minas department store at 11:19 a.m.
A mother who locked her keys in her vehicle with two children inside called police in New Minas from a pay phone. Shortly afterward, her two-year-old unlocked the car.
An Acadia Dr., Kingston property owner reported holes made in siding. A collision occurred between two vehicles in Weston.
A battery was stolen from a truck in Canaan and someone attempted to break into a shed on the property.
A drunk man was attempting to enter vehicles parked in Canning at 5:31 p.m.
A Spinney Dr., Greenwood property owner reported youth for pelting rocks at a vehicle.
A police car and a vehicle collided on Highway 101 near Grand-Pre at 7:55 p.m.
A couple were caught shoplifting in a New Minas department store at 8:58 p.m. and then at 9:26 p.m., in another department store, a 49-year-old woman was also stopped.
A man called police for advice at 3:39 a.m. last Wednesday about a woman who made threats on Facebook.
A mailbox was vandalized for the second time on Lockhart Mtn. Rd. in Coldbrook.
A front window was smashed in a business on Central Ave. in Greenwood and between $500 and $800 worth of items taken.
Locks were cut allowing thieves to take tools from two sheds at a residence at Lake Paul.
A summer resident of Black Rock was warned about allowing youth to ride on the hood of his SUV.
A 20-year-old New Minas resident was arrested at 11:30 a.m. for obstructing a police officer investigating a driving complaint.
Two cases of grafitti were reported from Front St. in Wolfville. An unwanted person was removed from the Cambridge Reserve.
A violent 20-year-old man at Horton High School was gone when police arrived. Apparently he had come to beat up a student.
Early Thursday morning there was a loud party on Charles St. in north Kentville. There was a disturbance in Newtonville at 12:48 a.m.
There were two attempted suicides, including someone found unconscious in woods, and two other mental health calls. There were six domestic incidents reported.
There were six false business alarms, eight false residential alarms and 13 false 911 calls.