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Best (and worst) of From the Cruiser 2012

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Published on January 3, 2013
Published on December 29, 2012
Wendy Elliott  RSS Feed
Topics :
Salvation Army Christmas , RCMP , Wolfville , Front Street , Kingston

By Wendy Elliott

welliott@kingscountynews.ca

 

1. A 36-year-old female stole from a Front Street business in Wolfville, but donated to the Salvation Army Christmas kettle on the way out.

 

2. A wayward spider caused a collision on Highway 101 when a driver tried to bat the insect. He lost control and went into the ditch, but was not hurt.

 

3. Two sisters, aged six and 10, ran away from a school in Kingston just after lunch one day. A police officer had to chase the pair, was dubbed a “stupid pig” and received a minor bite before they could be returned.

 

4. A 15-year-old Burlington resident called to report there were several bats flying around the inside of the house. She and her 13-year-old sister were very scared and their parents were not home. RCMP made a patrol, but could not find the bats. Girls were advised to leave two windows open and sleep with door closed. 

 

5. Police in Wolfville got a call at 3:38 a.m.one morning from two male international students who had locked themselves in a bedroom after they heard rustling sounds in the kitchen. Officers could only determine that some bread on the floor might have attracted a mouse.

 

6. At 9:40 p.m. one night an inebriated, 60-year-old man called police on his cellphone after getting his arm stuck in a tree in New Minas. Officers released him from the tree and then into the custody of his wife.

 

7. A woman in Greenwich found herself locked in her apartment due to a faulty doorknob. She could not contact her landlord, so was grateful when police rescued her.

 

8. Someone banged on a door in Berwick and left cookies on the doorstep. The recipient called police to report suspicious cookies.

 

9. An 11-year-old was hit with a cheese sandwich tossed from a passing car just before 3 p.m. one afternoon in New Minas. After comments made later in the social media, police decided to investigate.

 

10. At 1:51 a.m. one morning, a Wolfville resident, who had issued a flyer offering to transport people to the airport, received a call requesting a drug run for several kilograms of cocaine.

 

 

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