Kings RCMP - as of April 14
There were 127 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between April 10 and April 14.
One vehicle rear ended another on Central Ave. in Greenwood April 10 at 9:40 a.m.
A drunk male was picked up in Wolfville for possible damage to windows at Acadia University.
Wood was reported stolen in Aylesford.
Three loads of laundry were reported missing from an apartment building in Wolfville. It turned out the superintendent had the clothes because a babysitter was not supposed to be using the machines.
Kids, rocks and slings shots were reported up to no good outside Aldershot School at 6:43 p.m.
Three male youths were reported ripping up bags of soil outside the Greenwood Mall.
Several suspicious fires were reported next to the tennis court in Berwick at about 10 p.m.
An on-going problem with the theft of mail boxes was reported on the West Hall's Harbour Rd. April 11.
At 1:34 a.m., a female driver who'd had a collision was found to be impaired on Highway 341 in North Kentville. She was lodged in a cell.
Several minutes later, a report came in of male youth swearing loudly in Welton's Corner. He was gone when police arrived.
A 1999 Mazda was stolen overnight from Bridge St. in Greenwood. It had been left unlocked with the keys in it.
An OPP officer in Perry Sound, Ont. reported his wife's credit card information had been used fraudulently by someone in Kings County attempting to buy a stereo system.
A black car went in the ditch in Steam Mill at 5 p.m.
A red car went in the ditch on the Old Post Rd. in Grand Pre at 8:51 p.m.
There was a complaint of loud music on Wickwire Ave. in Wolfville at 1:14 a.m. April 12.
At 2 a.m., there was a loud party on Giffen Crt. in North Kentville.
Shortly afterward loud music was reported from Bigelow St. and Linden Ave. in Wolfville.
A vehicle was fully engulfed in flames in South Alton at 6 a.m.
An unlocked Dodge Spirit was stolen from West Hall's Harbour overnight.
A cottage at Baxter's Harbour was broken into and ransacked.
An out-of-control man was reported in New Minas at 3:49 p.m. He was screaming and kicking pylons.
A mail box on Saxon St. was damaged. The caller reported, the previous weekend, someone had damaged a vehicle by jumping on the roof and four hub caps were stolen.
Early April 13, loud noise was reported from Acadia St. in Wolfville.
A 911 caller reported a 21-year-old female passed out at an apartment on Prospect St. in Wolfville after taking alcohol and caffeine pills. She was checked by EHS and given over to the care of a friend.
A fence was damaged on Gaspereau Ave. about 1:20 a.m. by drunken partygoers nearby.
A vehicle on Kent Ave. in Wolfville was discovered with dents after a party in the neighbourhood the previous night.
Early April 14, a mother in Wolfville reported her 13-year-old daughter and a friend were stranded at the Subway outlet in Coldbrook. She did not have a way to retrieve them and called police.
There were four mental health calls and six domestic incidents.
There were nine false business alarms, four false residential alarms and 16 false 911 calls.