Alleged assaults keep police busy in local communities

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WINDSOR JUNCTION: Police have been busy with several alleged assaults and thefts in the Windsor Junction, Fall River, and Waverley areas, according to the RCMP/HRP Crimemapping website.

Police are investigating a break-and-enter into a residence on Heddas Way in Fall River on Feb. 10.

RCMP are investigating an alleged assault that occurred on Feb. 12 on Bell Blvd. at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport.

Police were called to Hwy 102/ Exit 5A Aerotech Road southbound off ramp on Feb. 13 for a report of an alleged assault.

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RCMP are investigating a break-and-enter at a home under construction on Calderwood Drive in Wellington on Feb. 13.

A report of a theft of a vehicle was reported to police on Feb. 14 from Hwy 2 in Grand Lake.

RCMP responded to a report of an alleged assault on Feb. 14 at a residence near Taylor Drive in the Capilano subdivision in Windsor Junction.

Police are investigating an alleged assault that took place on Hwy 2 in Fall River, near the Guardian on Feb. 15.

RCMP were called to Silverside Drive in Waverley for a report of an alleged assault on Feb. 15.

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In each of the incidents no further details were available.

Crime Mapping is an interactive site that is updated daily at midnight with incidents of five specific crime types – robberies, assaults, break and enters, thefts of vehicles, and thefts from vehicles. These crime types were selected given that people can take steps to protect themselves from becoming a victim if armed with information about what’s happening in their community.

To ensure privacy, the crimes are plotted on the mid-point of the closest block and are not associated with specific civic addresses so as not to identify a person or an address.

The Crimemapping tool website can be found by clicking here.