From the Cruiser – Sept. 15-22

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ENFIELD: Here is a look at some of the top calls for East Hants RCMP officers during the week of Sept. 15-22, as provided by S/Sgt. Cory Bushell.

RCMP responded to a theft of three bottles of liquor from the NSLC in Elmsdale on Sept. 15. Police said a woman entered the store and removed three bottles without paying for them. The investigation is ongoing.  

On September 17, officers received a complaint of a possible impaired driver when beverage cans were being seen thrown out of the window of a small sedan travelling through Lantz on Hwy 2. Patrols in the area failed to locate the vehicle.

Motorists are reminded to immediately report any driver they suspect are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  

Police were called to a store in Elmsdale on Sept. 19 where a patron was not wearing a mask, which was against the public health order directive in the province. Two members attended, but the suspect was gone on arrival. 

RCMP want to remind the public that wearing of non-medical masks as per the public health order directive is mandatory. Non-compliance could result in fines or other provisions.  

On September 20, an RCMP officer observed a vehicle driving erratically near Gore. The officer stopped the vehicle and upon contact with the driver, observed signs of impairment. 

The driver was subsequently charged with impaired driving. They will attend court at a later date.  

RCMP responded to a report of a gas-and-go at a gas station in Elmsdale on Sept. 20. In their report, police said a man filled up his care with gas and left without paying. The matter remains under investigation.

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