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From the Cruiser

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since January 12nd 2007, 10:08
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From the Cruiser
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

The Advertiser

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There were 83 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Jan. 8 and

Jan. 11.

A 911 caller reported a woman in Kingsport screaming at 3:40 a.m. last Monday while a man banged on the door.

A locked blue Neon was stolen from Waterville. Several electronics were stolen out of a vehicle in Lakeville.

A red ATV has been causing problems by riding on a lawn along the Cambridge Mtn. Rd.

A worker in Greenwood fell off a ladder about 1 p.m. Construction materials were stolen from Cambridge.

Four girls were caught shoplifting in a New Minas store about 6:15 p.m. Three males, who had been drinking, were loitering and attempting to shoplift in Waterville at 8:54 p.m.

At 11:32 p.m. a police patrol stopped a vehicle in Greenwood for a motor vehicle infraction and determined the driver, who was suspended, was wanted on an outstanding warrant.

A Greenwood business reported two separate thefts of lotto tickets last Wednesday.

An Aylesford business reported two stolen cheques had been cashed fraudulently.

Someone out for a walk discovered some marijuana plants in poor shape. They were seized and destroyed.

A deliveryman found an incoherent man on the road in Grand-Pre and called for assistance.

A recent widow reported a suspicious caller trying to sell security systems to her dead husband. Police determined the cold call came from a firm in Moncton.

A woodsplitter was stolen from Welsford.

There were six domestic incidents and three mental health complaints, including a woman who reported being sexually assaulted by the lead singer of the band Guns and Roses.

There were collisions in Windemere, Coldbrook, and three in New Minas.

There were six false business alarms, four false residential alarms and nine false 911 calls.

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