Annapolis Valley Register

Cruiser from the

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gendarmeri­e royale du Canada

- A weekly RCMP update with Const. Kelli Gaudet

here were 114 reports made to Kings District RCMP between Jan. 22 and Jan. 25.

TJan. 22

A noise complaint was made from Griffin Court in North Kentville at 12:30 a.m.

Police assisted paramedics on Harboursid­e Drive in Wolfville.

The chain attaching a trailer to a deck on Palmer Road in Harmony was cut.

A property owner in Coldbrook called police for advice about a persistent trespasser walking a dog.

A Somerset homeowner reported a possible break-in, but police determined that a window had been broken and no entry was gained.

A Brooklyn Street resident reported possible illegal activity at a home where the owner had recently passed away.

Police received two calls about a neighbourh­ood dispute in Medford.

A driver stopped in Centrevill­e received a seven-day suspension due to impaired by illegal drugs. He was also charged with possession of cannabis and cocaine.

Jan. 23

A stranded driver called 911 at 1:20 a.m. from Black River Road and police assisted by giving him a boost.

An inebriated man in the Berwick area was charged after he made five false 911 calls.

Police assisted family and services in North Kentville.

A liquor store employee in reported an intoxicate­d driver.

An intoxicate­d man was ticketed on Summer Street in Wolfville at 11:56 p.m.

Jan. 24

At 1:25 a.m., someone was shaking windows and doors at a Coldbrook residence.

Someone was banging on doors on Gaspereau Avenue in Wolfville at 2 a.m.

A seven-day suspension was handed out at 5 a.m. when police came across a vehicle off the road near Kingston.

A 15-year-old male was reported trespassin­g in Greenwood.

An unwanted woman was removed from a facility in North Kentville.

Several vehicles went off the road, starting at 5 p.m., in Morden, Highway 101 near Hants Border, Canaan and Baxter’s Harbour.

A man walking near Kingston called 911 for assistance with a health issue.

Three shots were reported from the Aldershot area, but police confirmed the sounds were from an ongoing military exercise.

A 20-year-old male was arrested in North Kentville for yelling and brandishin­g a knife. He was intoxicate­d and on probation at the time of the incident.

There were two alarms from a Kingston business at 11 p.m., but police found no sign of forced entry.

Jan. 25

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Kingston Harassing phone calls were reported from Waterville.

At 2:43 a.m., a Greenwood woman reported a possible break-in in progress. She told police she heard moaning downstairs. Police entered the home, found vomit and located the caller’s inebriated, 26-year-old brother.

An inebriated male was reported via 911 as he was staggering at 4 a.m. in a Skyway Drive, Wolfville apartment building. He was gone when police arrived.

Three shoplifter­s were reported at a Coldbrook gas station convenienc­e store the previous night. The trio included two men and a woman.

A missing seven-year-old returned 10 minutes after he was reported missing.

Two men with flashlight­s were reported from the previous evening near a barn in Halls Harbour.

Someone was reported stealing wood in Aylesford.

A man, carrying a basket of stolen meat, was questioned as he left a Kingston grocery store. He dropped the basket and fled.

Two tires were damaged on Campbell Road in North Kentville.

There were seven mental health calls, including four individual­s who were suicidal.

Two family relations calls came in. A woman in her 30s wanted assistance to retrieve her belongings. One domestic argument was noted. There were threats via text message in Gaspereau and further threats and unwanted messages in North Kentville.

Five youth group home issues arose, including two assaults.

There were 11 driving complaints. Collisions occurred in Coldbrook, Greenwood, North Alton, Grafton, Greenwich, Nicholsvil­le and New Minas. There was a parking lot crash in New Minas. A checkpoint was set up in Berwick.

There were a total of 11 false 911 calls, a number of which were blamed on the weather conditions, and one false business alarm.

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