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Kings RCMP - as of Dec. 17

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since December 18th 2007, 9:16
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Kings RCMP - as of Dec. 17
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

There were 126 reports made to the RCMP in Kings County between Dec. 13 and Dec. 17.

December 13, two trucks were reported stolen on Cambridge Mt. Rd. and in Coldbrook.

A vacant house was broken into in South Berwick.

There was a collision in Cambridge.

A van went into the ditch on Brooklyn St. at 10:17 p.m.

December 14 at 12:41 a.m., a vehicle went into a ditch off Highway 101 near Greenwich.

A one-vehicle collision occurred in New Minas at 8:37 a.m.

Two unlocked vehicles in Habitant were ransacked for tools and cash.

There was a theft from a shed in Kingsport.

A two-vehicle collision took place in Kingston.

A shoplifter in a New Minas mall stole two jackets, but left a purse with ID behind.

A 12-year-old was stopped while shoplifting in Greenwood.

At 1:21 a.m. Dec. 15, a vehicle with five inebriated youth inside, including the driver, was stopped in Steam Mill. Police also found open liquor.

After a vehicle went into the ditch on Prospect Rd. in New Minas, police arrested two men who had been drinking. Neither would admit to being the driver, so they were charged with public intoxication.

There was a collision in Upper Dyke early Dec. 16.

Following a party on Linden Ave. in Wolfville, a cellphone was reported stolen and a computer was found tossed in a snow bank.

At 3 p.m., a collision took place on Main St. in Wolfville.

At 10 p.m., an Aylesford resident reported someone taking a snow scoop and shovel from his doorstep.

An unlocked vehicle was entered in North Alton.

There were two gas-and-go thefts. Three domestic incidents, five mental health reports and two sudden deaths took place.

There were 12 false business alarms, five false residential alarms and 10 false 911 calls.

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