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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since July 26th 2008, 7:56
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From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca

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There were 138 reports made to RCMP between July 21 and July 24.

Last Monday at 12:56 a.m., a loud party was bothering neighbours in an apartment building on Neily Cres. in Greenwood.

A man was jumping in traffic on Commercial St. in New Minas at 9:48 a.m.

Residents of the Lumsden Dam area called police asking for extra patrols due to partying at the picnic ground. An ATV was stolen from a work site in Dempsey Corner.

A driver from Aylesford drove a vehicle with loosened rims. The owner was frightened, but told police this was the second time and perhaps thieves want the expensive car parts.

There was a collision in New Minas at 2 p.m. An elderly Wolfville resident reported a break-in in progress to police, but he was simply suffering from dementia. The Seniors Safety consultant was called in. A woman caught shoplifting in Walmart was taken into custody.

Residents of Ellsworth Estates in Centreville reported ongoing problems with youth aged 13-15 in the subdivision. Some do not feel comfortable walking in the subdivision.

Cash was stolen from a store in New Minas about 5:55 p.m. Two girls were caught trying to steal jewelry from a store in New Minas.

ATVs were reported racing on the beach in Avonport below the high tide mark. They were gone when police arrived about 8:40 p.m.

A warehouse at an Aylesford business was broken into. A rear-end collision occurred on exit 14 in Coldbrook.

Last Tuesday morning a Port Williams business asked police to investigate a case of fraud, forgery and embezzlement.

A Honda lawn mower worth $500 was stolen from Bridge St. in Greenwood.

A Kingston resident phoned to report someone hacking into her computer to reach contacts for an attempted fraud.

A 19-year-old man was arrested at Zellers in New Minas for stealing an earring. He was already on probation.

A drunk and unwanted guest was arrested at Evangeline Crt. in Wolfville at 6:52 p.m.

There was a one-vehicle collision at 8:30 p.m. on Church St. in Port Williams.

Trespassing was reported from a drugstore in Greenwood at 9:25 p.m.

Last Wednesday morning a garage in Morristown reported a break-in through a window. Tools and welding equipment was taken.

ATVs were driving recklessly in South Water at 8:23 a.m. A mill in White Rock reported the second theft of lumber. A car window on Main St. in Canning was smashed overnight.

Black Rock Rd. residents of the Waterville area reported three incidents of tires being slashed.

Five cans of fuel were stolen from a shed at the Klahane campground near Aylesford.

Two 13-year-old males were apprehended setting off firecrackers in mailboxes on Main St. in Kingston at 12:34 p.m.

A cottage, owned by someone in Oklahoma, was ransacked in Baxter's Harbour and a number of items were stolen.

A female pedestrian was struck by a hit-and-run driver in the Wal-Mart parking lot in New Minas.

A deer struck a car at the ramp off exit 10 on Highway 101 near Grand-Pre.

With the keys left in it, a thief had no problem stealing a Yamaha ATV on the Glebe Rd. in Auburn. A hypodermic needle was found near a trailer park in Windemere.

Two men walked out of Wal-Mart in New Minas with six high-end camcorders at 8:12 p.m. When the sensor went off the greeter tried to stop them, but they kept on walking.

There was a collision on Central Ave. in Greenwood at 8:34 p.m. A 13-year-old girl was caught shoplifting in Greenwood.

A Kingsport resident heard youth entering vehicles on Water St. at 11:42 p.m. Later, an SUV was stolen from Pier Rd. in the same village.

Last Thursday a mother in Kingston turned in a bag of marijuana her son possessed.

There were seven domestic incidents and one 36-year-old man was arrested. Four mental health reports came in along with a sudden death.

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