From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT
The Advertiser
NovaNewsNow.com
There were 94 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Nov. 27 and Nov. 30.
The Lions Club house on South Bishop Rd. in Coldbrook was broken into overnight last Monday. Thieves targeted the liquor stock.
A convenience store in Factorydale was broken into about 4:38 a.m.
A business sign was damaged in New Minas. An ATV was stolen from Dempsey Corner.
Police were called to assist paramedics with an incapacitated male. Police in Berwick stopped a van driver without a license.
A missing 19-year-old in Berwick turned up drunk and was lodged in a cell.
About 15 youth were reported loitering in New Minas at 4:42 p.m.
Two youths threw a rock at a bus in Waterville and then later at a house about 7 p.m.
A group of youths broke into the playground at Kingstec at 7:40 p.m.
A purse belonging to an employee at a service station in Berwick was stolen by someone who then ran off at about 10:37 p.m.
Early last Tuesday morning someone reported blood on the Highway 101 ramp in Greenwich, thinking a deer had been struck. It turned out to be a paint can tipped over.
A Berwick hair salon was broken into three times this week. Someone broke into a Black Rock home and stole guns and a computer.
A house on Russett St. in New Minas was broken into.
Someone who left a bag in a car that was running while they ran into a Berwick coffee shop came out and found the bag stolen.
A Wolfville landlord reported a huge bonfire on Hillside Ave. about 3:16 p.m.
A Wolfville parent reported bullying. A female youth was caught shoplifting in New Minas.
A pile of belongings was reported all over Highway 101 near Greenwich.
Three male youth egged two vehicles in Aylesford about 10:58 p.m.
A school bus driver in Wolfville reported a gray Honda for going through its red lights on Wednesday morning.
Police located a missing 16-year-old female in New Minas. Cars were speeding on Chestnut Ave. in Wolfville.
There was another complaint about construction noise at night from Wickwire Ave. in Wolfville.
A youth smashed a vehicle window on Main St. in Wolfville.
Police pursued an erratic driver in north Kentville about 9:30 p.m. The driver was arrested for dangerous driving, fleeing police and other infractions.
There was a collision in Hall’s Harbour and single vehicles went into the ditch in Coldbrook and Black Rock.
There were three domestic incidents and a report of a drunk sexually touching a female child.
There were five false business alarms, two at churches, five false residential alarms and three false 911 calls, including one from two drunken men.