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KINGS RCMP - as of April 21

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KINGS RCMP - as of April 21
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

While the moon was full, there were 165 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between April 17 and April 21.

There was a loud party on Bigelow St. reported at 1:25 a.m. April 17.

A suspicious grass fire occurred on East Davidson St. near Melanson at 1:56 p.m.

A driver pumped $48 worth of gas in Gaspereau and then did not pay. Another driver in New Minas stopped at 3:26 p.m. for $20 worth of gas and also did not pay.

A youth in Wolfville reported another youth for breaking his nose.

There was a collision involving three vehicles on Bridge St. in Kingston at 5:13 p.m.

At 11:30 p.m., an Acadia University reported being unable to study due to music rocking his house on Prospect St.

A resident of Old Farm Land in New Minas reported April 18 gas was siphoned from a vehicle overnight.

A woman was reported for shoplifting at a Wolfville clothing store.

A man smoking in a New Minas mall refused to stop and would not leave. He was arrested for obstructing police about noon. When searched, the 45-year-old man was found to be in possession of marjihauna.

A young female shoplifter was caught in New Minas at 1:48 p.m.

A suspicious man about 60 years of age was observed trying doors on vehicles parked in New Minas.

A GST cheque was taken out of a mailbox on Nichols Ave. in North Kentville.

Early April 19, a loud party was reported on Aldread Dr. in Kingston. When police arrived, youth scattered out over the front lawn.

Noise was reported on Giffen Crt. in North Kentville at 12:28 a.m.

Two drunks were reported at Acadia University at 2:25 a.m. They were gone when police arrived.

An hour later, a couple was reported for having a beer at a picnic table on the nature trail at Acadia University.

Someone cut a lock and stole an ATV overnight in Arlilngton.

A drunk was causing a disturbance outside West Side Charlie’s in New Minas at 2:14 a.m. He was charged with breaking probation.

An unwanted guest was reported in a Kingston apartment building at 12:17 p.m.

A silver Honda Civic was stolen from a dealership on Cornwallis Ave. in New Minas. The car was recovered in Spryfield with a damaged ignition.

A 16-year-old male was found trespassing at Zellers in New Minas about 2:41 p.m.

A 20-year-old man stole three video games and was arrested at a New Minas business. Police determined he was already on probation.

A drunk man was standing in traffic on Front St. outside the liquor store in Wolfville at 7:45 p.m., but was gone when police arrived. An hour later, a 56-year-old man was reported screaming at the Anvil Beverage Room. He was arrested.

Dirt bikes were causing problems for Jones Rd., New Minas residents both Saturday and Sunday.

A noise complaint came in on Hillside Ave. in Wolfville at 10:07 p.m. The tenants were warned. An hour later, another report came in of a loud party on the same street.

A driver who’d been drinking was given a four-hour suspension in Grafton and his vehicle towed early April 20.

A Glendale Dr., New Minas resident reported someone sleeping in his car.

A father in the Aylesford area reported his 16-year-old son for taking his vehicle without consent. The youth, who’d been drinking, was picked up by police and spent the night in jail.

Someone broke into a shed on Scott Dr. in North Kentville and stole a snow blower and other tools.

A car window was smashed overnight on Aurora Dr. in Greenwood.

A cottage was broken into on Otter Lake Dr. in East Dalhousie.

A man wanted on an undertaking was arrested at 2:28 p.m. in Wolfville.

A cottage was ransacked in Baxter’s Harbour. Entry was gained by prying the water side door.

A shed was broken into on Mee Rd. in North Kentville. A canoe, tiller and other items were stolen.

A drug overdose was reported in the Glenmont area.

Two young men were charged for setting a mattress on fire at 11:30 p.m. The fine is $222.

Two Acadia University were caught playing illicit basketball at 3 a.m.

A New Minas parent reported an on-going problem with bullying.

A window was broken at the elementary school on Jones Rd. in New Minas.

A screen was cut and another cottage at Baxter’s Harbour broken into.

Youth partying and lighting fires in a wooded area at Lumsden Dam were reported.

A cottage was ransacked in Upper Canard.

A vehicle parked in Garland was vandalized.

A vehicle parked at Zellers in Greenwood was stolen with keys and a wallet in it.

Authorities at Horton High School requested a student be removed at 2:25 p.m.

There were 17 domestic incidents and seven mental health complaints.

There were eight false business reports, eight false residential reports and 10 false 911 reports.

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