Kings RCMP - as of June 16
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
Kings County Register
There were 164 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between June 12 and June 16.
A mother brought her 14-year-old shoplifting daughter back to the store in Coldbrook where she had taken items. The girl has a history of shoplifting.
A female driver reached for a banana, lost attention on Bridge St. in Kingston and hit another car, which was then rear-ended by a third vehicle.
A shoving match between adults developed after a child in Kingston threw a rock.
An on-going dispute between two youth was reported from Upper Dyke.
A purse was stolen out of convertible parked on Central Ave. in Greenwood about 4:15 p.m.
A window was reported broken in South Scott's Bay at 8:30 p.m.
Someone broke into a barn on Bains Rd. in Sheffield Mills and took copper wire and a radiator.
An elderly man with a white beard failed to pay for $24 worth of gas in New Minas.
A noisy party on Chestnut Ave. in Wolfville was going on at 10 p.m.
At 2:42 a.m. June 13 in Casey's Corner, two vehicles were entered by a man in a plaid jacket. He left a hat and a tin of cigarettes behind.
Three vehicles on Aalders Ave. in New Minas were entered and a gym bag stolen. Police found some items behind a storage shed.
Thieves entered a shed on Garden Court in New Minas with bolt cutters, but nothing was missing.
A cat was stolen in Waterville.
Welding cables were taken out of a shed on Elm Ave. in Wolfville.
Three youth - ages 13, 14 and 17 - were arrested for shoplifting in Wal-mart at 10:39 a.m.
The door to a barn in Kingston was pried out and tools and some roof tar were taken.
A large wallet was stolen from a vehicle in New Minas about 1:26 p.m.
Two women were observed stealing cosmetics at the pharmacy in Aylesford.
Overnight, two vehicles in Lockhartville had gas siphoned out of them.
An RV at Jerry's RV in New Minas was damaged as thieves stole fuel.
A fence around a garden on the Old Dyke Rd. in New Minas was pulled up for the second time in a week.
A mother who attended a soccer game in Coldbrook the previous evening reported her purse stolen.
A 19-year-old driver had a collision in Morden.
There was a loud, outdoor party on Marie Cres. in North Kentville at 11:50 p.m.
Three youth who'd been drinking were reported yelling in a yard in Aylesford early June 14. They were gone when police arrived.
About 50 gallons of fuel was stolen overnight from two farm trucks sitting in a field in Pereau.
A tool box was stolen from a trailer at a construction site at River Ridge Subdivision in Kingston.
A drunk man in dirty clothes was arrested for causing a disturbance at the Super Store in Kingston about 3:53 p.m.
A mother on Milne Ave. in New Minas called police about children throwing rocks.
Dirt bikes were once again causing a disturbance in the gravel pit off Jones Rd. in New Minas.
Thieves went through a sliding door to break into a house on Pine St. in Aylesford.
A vehicle was keyed in Millville overnight.
A 911 caller reported a 15-year-old girl whose heart was racing after she got high smoking marijuana and then drank an energy drink. The call came from Coldbrook at 1:22 a.m. June 15.
A drunk man kicked a door at Dooley's in Greenwood at 1:27 a.m.
A drunk knocked on the door of the Wolfville RCMP detachment at 2 a.m. to complain about being kicked out of a nearby liquor establishment. He became belligerent and was arrested. He was found to have marijuana on his possession.
At 3 a.m., a woman delivering newspapers in Auburn was harassed by two men in a white Ford Ranger. They made rude comments and blocked her vehicle from leaving an apartment building. She phoned police on her cellphone.
A woman in the Berwick area reported a sexual assault by a man she met on-line. She phoned at 3:25 a.m. because he threatened further assault.
A shed was broken into in Auburn, but nothing was taken.
Two men tired to steal an ATV in Baxter's Harbour, but it was chained. They also cut the padlock to a shed.
A driver in Coldbrook failed to pay for $70 worth of gas.
At 10:49 p.m. on Main St. in Kingston, two elderly persons were startled when someone opened the back door of a vehicle and ran off with a purse. Two witnesses attempted to give chase, but failed to catch the thief.
Someone egged a trailer on Parkway Dr. in New Minas at 11 p.m.
At 4:24 a.m., a North Alton resident was awakened by pounding on a door. Two men were observed running into nearby woods.
A whipper snipper and a gas can were stolen out of a garage on Wolfville Ridge.