Annapolis Valley Register

Cruiser from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gendarmeri­e royale du Canada

- A weekly RCMP update with Const. Kelli Gaudet

here were 192 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between Jan. 12 and Jan. 15.

TJan. 12

Harassing phone calls were reported at 6 a.m. from Cambridge.

A North Kentville resident was concerned about the well-being of a dog in the back of a truck.

The driver of a single vehicle that crashed in Gaspereau at 10:42 a.m. had non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

A suspicious person was reported at a New Minas business, and later, someone caused a disturbanc­e at another business.

A concern was noted related to the protest held at the Cambridge First Nation.

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Three males got into a Minas at 7 p.m.

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A 31-year-old male was arrested just after midnight for making threats in New Minas.

A Governor Court resident of North Kentville found footprints around a vehicle in the morning. Nothing was tampered with.

A wooden sign was stolen from a business outside Port Williams.

Harassment was reported from Steam Mill.

An assault was opville.

Police are assisting family and children’s services with a sexual assault investigat­ion in Auburn.

Jan. 14

reported A shoplifter was stopped in Kingston. A noise complaint was noted in Greenwood.

An individual failed probation in Kingston.

Two plumes of orange smoke were observed at 1:46 p.m. from Melanson.

A sexual assault investigat­ion was launched in Greenwich.

A landlord/tenant dispute boiled over in North Kentville.

A Berwick business under $5,000.

Someone reported a child that was unattended at a New Minas eatery. Police found the father and all was well.

Harassing text messages were reported in Wolfville.

A suspicious person was reported at 11:11 p.m. at an apartment on Highland Avenue in Wolfville.

There were five mental health calls and four family relations incidents.

Five youth group home incidents were reported. Sudden deaths occurred in Greenwich and Wolfville.

Six driving issues were noted. Checkpoint­s were set up in North Alton and Waterville. Collisions were reported in Kingston, New Minas, Greenwood, Wolfville, North Kentville, Berwick and Upper Canard. Two parking lot crashes were reported in New Minas and one in Greenwood.

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