Digby RCMP are looking to find person(s) responsible for another break and enter on Queen Street. This occurrence was on Sept. 12 around 10:00 p.m. Culprits broke a window and entered the residence and stole a wallet and jewelry. Some neighbors had heard breaking glass, however thought it to be kids breaking beer bottles. This is the second break-in on Queen Street in the past two weeks. RCMP are asking the public to phone police if they see or hear suspicious activity.
Category: Crime Of The Week
Theft of Snowmobile – Hants County
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving a case of theft of a rare snowmobile and a double-wide trailer from, East Uniacke, Hants County, Nova Scotia.
The theft occurred on Friday September 18, 2009, sometime between the hours of 07:00 and 10:50.
The snowmobile is described as a 2009 Polaris Dragon SP 800 (photos are of same model snowmobile but are not the actual vehicle stolen). It is white in color and has an aftermarket SLP chrome exhaust pipeand a black, red and white cover. It’s valued at $12,000 and is one of only 150 made last year and only one of two known in Nova Scotia.
The missing trailer is an old double wide snowmobile trailer with no nose cone. It is black and has a plywood deck. It is not registered and has no lights.
Liquor Commission Break & Enter – Truro
Crime stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving the following Break & Enter that occurred on September 13, 2009, at the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation outlet at 6 Court Street, Truro, Nova Scotia.
The suspect is described as approximately 6’0″ tall with a medium build. He was wearing a yellow and white striped rugby style shirt with the number eight embroidered on the left upper side of the shirt, jeans, white sneakers and a plaid ball hat. The suspect also had a colored lanyard hanging around his neck.
Calgary police seeking driver in fatal truck collision
At approximately 2:50 a.m., on Thursday, June 18, 2009, a yellow 2005 Dodge Ram pick-up truck was traveling east on Glenmore Trail when it collided with the rear of a large commercial vehicle near 52 Street SE in Calgary, Alberta.
The 32-year-old driver of the Dodge Ram, Ryan James WALD died at the scene. There was no one else in the vehicle.
The large commercial vehicle did not remain at the scene. Police now believe that the driver would have known he was involved in the collision but has so far failed to come forward.
The vehicle is a large, white Columbia Freightliner with a 53-foot-long refrigerated trailer. The trailer is likely to have some damage to the passenger-side tail light area and may have some yellow paint from the Dodge Ram. To assist with the investigation, police are releasing a photograph of the vehicle that was involved in the collision.
Given the nature of the haulage industry, this vehicle could now be anywhere in Canada and could even have gone abroad.
Anyone who may be able to identify the driver of this vehicle or who has any information relating to the collision is asked to call 1-800-222-8477 to submit anonymous information.
Theft – Upper Tantallon
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving a case of theft of propane tanks in Upper Tantallon Nova Scotia.
The propane tanks had white and green stickers on them. These tanks were locked in cage type boxes at the exterior of the building. The locks appeared to have been cut with heavy bolt cutters.
Sometime between 8:00 pm Monday, July 13 and 9:30 am Tuesday, July 14, 2009, approximately 95 – 20 lb propane tanks full with propane were taken from the Irving situated at 5120 St.Margarets Bay Road.
Attempt Break & Enter – Digby
TRI County Machines attempted break and enter/ Mischief
Sometime around 01:30 a.m on July 31, 2009, an unknown culprit rammed a maroon or burgundy van into the garage doors of Tri County Machines located at Francis Drive, Conway. The vehicle fled the scene prior to entry being gained. Digby RCMP are looking for information for person or persons responsible for this crime.
Theft of Travel Trailer – Prospect Road
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s helping locating and finding the person responsible for the theft of a travel trailer from the Prospect Road, Halifax County.
Sometime between June 24 and June 26, 2009 a 2009 Keystone Hornet Retreat 38 KBTS was stolen from a vacant lot situated at 2053 Prospect Road.
This trailer is 40 feet long and has three sides out.
Theft of Purse – Cole Harbour
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person responsible for the theft of a purse in Cole Harbour Nova Scotia.
On June 7, 2009, at approx 1412 hrs, a male suspect stole a purse that had accidentally been left minutes before on the shelf by the ATMs at the Bank of Montreal on Cole Harbour Road, The purse contained pieces of her identification.
Unsolved Crime – Kearney Lake Road, Halifax
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in assisting Halifax Regional Police solve a case of a Church arson which happened on Sunday July 6, 2008
At 3:30 p.m., HRM police and fire responded to reports the ‘Full
Gospel Church’, under construction at 806 Kearney Lake Road, was on
fire. Flames and heavy smoke were visible when fire crews and police
arrived. The blaze was knocked down relatively quickly, however the heat
compromised the structural integrity of the building. Repair costs
exceed a quarter million dollars. Fire investigators have determined the
incident was an arson, and the investigation is now in the hands of
police.
Theft of Beer – Colechester County
Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in solving a case of theft which occurred in the Kemptown area of Colchester Nova Scotia.
On May 31, 2009 Colchester District RCMP recovered a stolen Armour Transport Truck on the Riversdale Road in the Kemptown area of Colchester County, NS.
The trailer had contained 144 full kegs of Budweiser beer which weighed 164 pounds each. An examination of the truck revealed that the kegs had been removed individually from the pallets inside the trailer. Given the weight of the cargo, it would have taken some time, as well as a large vehicle or vehicles, to move the kegs.
On May 31, 2009 at approximately 12:53. Truro Police Service responded to a power pole being damaged in the area of Willow Street and Upham Drive in the Town of Truro, NS. The investigation revealed that the stolen transport truck had collided with the power pole and then departed the scene.