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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since August 1st 2008, 7:47
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From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

welliott@kentvilleadvertiser.ca

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There were 92 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between July 28 and July 31.

A boat motor was taken last Monday from Grand-Pre and two days later a portable generator was stolen from the back of a truck at the same address.

ATVs were speeding on Pleasant St. in Kingston. Two drunks were picked up on Harbourside Dr. in Wolfville.

A bottle was reported thrown at a vehicle on Highland Ave. in Wolfville the previous evening. A cow was reported in the ditch on Brooklyn St.

A party-goer damaged a vehicle on Schofield Rd. in north Kentville. The man was contacted and will pay for the damages.

Youth were causing a disturbance on Frank St. in north Kentville at 10 p.m. They were gone when police arrived. Solar lights and a mailbox were taken from Randolph Rd.

A report came in of someone throwing rocks at the old Canadian Tire store in Greenwood.

A driver hit the gas instead of the brakes and smashed into the Valley Credit Union office in New Minas at 8:26 a.m.

Youth were reported causing mischief near DeCoste Kitchens in Kingston.

A tombstone was defaced at the church on the Cambridge Reserve.

A driver failed to pay for $10 worth of gas in Kingston. A pint of rum was stolen from the liquor store in Kingston.

A new BBQ was taken from an entry area at a Canning residence.

Two males in their twenties were caught trying to steal meat and candy from the Foodland in Colbrook at 6:15 p.m. Loitering was reported around a drugstore in Greenwood.

Police stopped a man riding a bike in New Minas at midnight last Wednesday because he had no light.

There was a loud party reported at an apartment on Commercial St. in New Minas at 2:57 a.m.

A single engine plane was flying low over Habitant during a training flight.

Stainless steel solar lights were taken in Cambridge overnight. Some youth were stopped for shoplifting at Zellers in New Minas.

Someone threatened to damage large pumpkin plants in Waterville.

At 1:24 a.m. last Thursday a caller reported hearing male and female voices in woods on a dead-end road in Waterville.

Two men were observed dragging sheets of metal down Chestnut Ave. in Wolfville at 1:30 a.m.

There were seven domestic incidents, two lost wallets were turned in and two sexual assaults were reported.

Seven mental health cases were reported. A Nebraska suicide prevention phone line contacted police about one of the cases.

There were seven false business alarms, five false residential alarms, nine false 911 calls, including one from a school and one created by a phone technician.

There were collisions in South Alton, Aylesford Lake and New Minas.

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