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ENFIELD: Officers with East Hants RCMP responded to 75 calls for service between Nov. 18 and Nov. 25.
On Nov. 18, members went to a residence in Rawdon for a COVID19 compliance check. Upon arrival, the subject of the check was found to not be at home and in compliance.
Police say charges are pending as a result. No further information was available.
RCMP received a complaint of harassing text messages from an ex-boyfriend on Nov. 18. Police take these matters very seriously and upon investigation, determined there were grounds to arrest and charge the offender.
A 56-year-old Halifax man is now facing charges of Uttering Threats, Breach of undertaking and Making repeated telephone phone calls. He will attend court at a later date.
On Nov. 20, RCMP responded to a call from the Shubenacadie area that a suspicious male attempted to sell a late model vehicle for a value far below it’s actual worth.
When the buyer refused to close the deal, the vehicle left the area only to be spotted a short time later by police.
The member attempted to turn around and stop the suspicious vehicle, however it fled the area prior to police being able to intercept.
Anyone with information is asked to call the East Hants RCMP.
Police responded to the scene of a vehicle fire on Nov. 20 in the Lattie’s Brook area. The members that attended observed a seasonal RV camper had been destroyed by fire.
S/Sgt. Cory Bushell is asking anyone with information to contact the East Hants RCMP.
On the evening of November 23, police received a complaint of suspicious activity behind the Milford Esso.
Upon police arrival, members located two males parked in a vehicle. The males stated they were waiting to make a Kijiji deal.
After some questioning, members were able to confirm the intent of the subjects was indeed to make a Kijiji deal and not suspicious in nature.
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