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- A weekly RCMP update with Const. Kelli Gaudet

here were 76 reports made to RCMP in Kings County between March 19 and March 23.

TMarch 19

At 6 a.m. a driver called 911 to report being stuck on a road near Aylesford. A snow plow located the vehicle before police arrived.

A suspicious person pacing on a road in North Kentville turned out to be waiting for a bus.

Blowing snow was reported at a.m. at Steam Mill.

A Cambridge youth was reported missing, then returned.

A theft reported in Greenwood turned out to be a civil matter.

A well being check in Sheffield Mills turned out positively.

A car was reported stolen in Wolfville. It was located in a snow bank.

A public argument between two women that was reported in Berwick was over an ‘ ex’.

A call came in at 9:15 p.m. from a New Minas business of a man passed out in a bathroom. He was bleeding and transporte­d to hospital.

March 20

There was a noise complaint at 12:15 a.m. in Kingston.

An individual was

reported

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missing, then found in Waterville.

A case of fraud was reported at a New Minas business.

A 911 caller noted a delivery truck on the road in Waterville with the back doors open.

Someone stole the studs off a truck parked in Victoria Harbour.

Two different shoplifter­s were caught in New Minas and another one was reported in Wolfville.

There was a report of conditions being breached in East Dalhousie.

The theft of money was reported Wallbrook.

A report came in about a New Minas resident moving snow onto the road, which is prohibited.

A complaint of threats from a New Minas business turned out to be an unhappy customer venting.

A taxi patron in New Minas refused to pay a fare until police arrived.

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A man was observed shopliftin­g power tools at a New Minas business. He was impaired and on conditions at the time.

A driver in New Minas was handed a distracted driving ticket for cell phone use at 9:30 p.m.

A noise complaint came in from a North Kentville apartment building at 11:30 p.m.

March 21

A fight broke out at New Minas bar at 1:27 a.m. One man was arrested.

Police assisted EHS in Greenwood with an individual who could not get up.

Some suspicious phone calls reported in Lake George.

Police are investigat­ing a reported theft of mail in Wolfville.

A 25-year-old male was caught shopliftin­g in Wolfville.

There was an assault in Kingsport and it is being investigat­ed.

A breach of conditions was reported on Wolfville Ridge at 9:26 p.m.

A vehicle was noted in Greenwich driving on two shredded tires. Sparks were visible.

A party where underage drinking was going on was reported in Greenwood. There were between 50 and 60 people present and one charge was laid.

A number of liquor-related were laid in Wolfville.

March 22

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charges At 1:10 a.m. a male was reportedly beaten at a Berwick area house party. Later an assault was noted.

A car collided with a plow in Canning. There were no injuries. Other weather related collisions took place on Highway 358, Highway 101 and in Chipman Brook.

Some ski equipment was stolen out of a locked vehicle parked on Prospect Street in Wolfville.

An out of control male was reported at a residence in Forest Hill at 11:53 p.m.

Five family relations incidents occurred. Seven mental health calls came in.

Two youth group home issues arose and there was a case of identity fraud. Police were asked twice to assist with the retrieval of property.

There were six driving complaints. Collisions took place in Greenwood and New Minas. There was a hit and run in a grocery store parking lot in Kingston and another in North Kentville. A check stop was set up in Coldbrook.

There were six false alarms and eight false 911 phone calls.

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