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Theft of Hydraulic Hammer – Halifax

Posted on May 10, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers needs the public’s help in solving a case of theft which happen in Halifax Nova Scotia

Sometime between April 19, 2011 and April 25, 2011 a hydraulic hammer (also known as a rock crusher) was stolen from a construction site located on Larry Uteck Blvd. at Hwy 102 in Halifax, NS.

The equipment is described as being made by NPK and it is a model GH10. Serial number is 98733. It is valued at $65,000 and weighs 4,200 pounds.

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ATV Theft – Sheet Harbour

Posted on May 02, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance in solving the following theft.

Between April 23, 2011 at 10:00pm and April 24, 2011 at 08:30am an ATV was stolen from a residence on Cooks Road in the community of Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia.

The ATV is described as being a 2005 Honda TRX500, s/n 1HFTE312154001020, which was yellow in color. Distinguishing feature is that the muffler was being held up by a ratchet strap.

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Enfield – Shoplifting

Posted on April 05, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in identifying the persons responsible for shoplifting at the NSLC in Enfield Nova Scotia. This crime occurred on Saturday February the 19th at approximately 6:40 pm.


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Pictou County – Unsolved Crimes

Posted on April 05, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving the following crimes which occurred in Pictou County Nova Scotia.

On March 18, 2011 RCMP were dispatched to a complaint at the school bus garage located at the East Pictou School in Sutherland’s River. A school bus was extensively damaged. No suspects have yet been identified.

On March 3, 2011 Pictou County District RCMP responded to a complaint of a break and enter in which an unknown suspect (s) broke into a travel trailer located at Matheson Road, New Lairg, Nova Scotia and proceeded to steal a 17 inch television and various CDs.
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Theft of Paintings – Dartmouth

Posted on March 30, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Police Requesting Publics Assistance

Halifax Regional Police is requesting the publics assistance in connection with a theft of art work that occurred last week in Dartmouth.

On Wednesday, March 23, police were called to Evergreen House on Newcastle Street in regards to a theft of two paintings. Today, investigators are releasing pictures of the paintings in hopes that they will be located or returned safely.

The first painting is an unsigned work that depicts ships between the islands on the western side of Mahone Bay, NS. The date of this work is unknown but it is thought to have been painted in the late 1800s and is approximately 9 long and 5.5 wide.

The second is by J.E. Elliott and depicts ships in Halifax Harbour, perhaps from a Point Pleasant Park vantage point, with a woman in a white dress on the shore. It was painted in 1887 and is approximately 18 long and 11.5 wide.

Anyone with knows the whereabouts of the paintings or has information about this incident is asked to contact police at 490-5016 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.

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Jewelry Theft – Truro, NS

Posted on March 07, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Theft of Gas – Goldboro

Posted on March 02, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person responsible for a gas and dash.

On Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 18:00, approximately $300-400 worth of fuel was stolen from two tanks located at 441 Goldbrook Road, Goldboro, Nova
Scotia. The suspect vehicle is a blue or black Ford F-150 with wooden railings on the box.


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Theft of Cable – Colchester County

Posted on March 02, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers requests the public’s assistance in solving a number of theft s in Colchester County Nova Scotia

A number of telephone wire thefts from telephone poles in the Colchester County area of Nova Scotia. The wire is likely being targeted for the copper content, hich is relatively low in this particular wire. Although the total value of the wire taken is minimal, there is a public safety issue as areas are left without access to 911 or other services when the telephone wire is cut. Three sites have been targeted in Colchester County thus far– two in the Onslow area, one in Pleasant Valley. Subjects are cutting the telephone wires on telephone poles at the ground and then again 5-6 feet up the pole. This wire is unique to Bell Aliant and anyone found in possession of such wire has likely stolen it.


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Theft of Motor Cycle – Tantallon

Posted on February 25, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving the following case of theft of a motor cycle.

On January 20, 2011, Halifax District RCMP-Tantallon Office responded to a report of a break and enter into a residence St. Margaret’s Bay Road in Lewis Lake. The break had occurred between 0645 hrs and 1230 hrs while the residents were at work. The suspects gained entry to the residence by prying a set of double steel doors that led into the basement area. Once inside the suspects located and stole a 1997 Harley Davidson Ultraglide which was being stored in the basement. The motorcycle had been advertised for sale on Kijiji for two weeks prior to the theft.

1997 Harley Davidson Ultraglide, 1340CC
Nova Scotia License: 128844
V.I.N.: 1HD1DPL13VY602890
Approximate value $11,000

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Theft of Skidder Chains – Folly Mountain

Posted on February 24, 2011 by NS Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance in solving a case of theft which occurred in Folly Mountain Nova Scotia.

Sometime between 2010-12-11 and 2010-12-15 t a set of TRYGG Wood Skidder traction chains were stolen Wood Skidder. The chains are size 24-5-32, of a diamond pattern and are therefore a little less common that the regular circle pattern Wood Skidder Chains.

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