The following is a list of noteworthy incidents and investigations undertaken by Prince District RCMP between Oct. 9 and Oct. 15:
Southwest Lot 16 cottage robbed
On Oct. 9 at about 11: a.m., a complaint of break and enter and theft was received by police. As a result of breaking a lock at a shed located on a cottage lot in Southwest Lot 16, a theft of several tools occurred. The stolen items include a compound mitre saw, a table saw, a toolbox full of wrenches, several screwdrivers and a cordless drill. The theft is believed to have taken place a few days prior to reporting the incident, and the investigation is underway.
Water pump stolen
On Oct. 9, a theft of a water pump from a development site in North Carleton was reported to police. The theft is believed to have occurred between Oct. 6 and Oct. 9, and police are following leads on the investigation.
False alarm tent
On Oct. 10 at approximately 11 a.m., RCMP received a complaint of a suspicious tent in Victoria. Police were requested to investigate a tent set up on a landowner’s private property. The owner was concerned someone was camping there without permission. Police attended the location but no campers were found. It was determined the tent had blown there from another location.
Extra patrols in Elmsdale
After receiving a complaint of vehicles speeding on Route 2 in Elmsdale, RCMP will be conducting extra patrols in the area this upcoming month. The complainant advised the speeding vehicles were in the area at about 3 p.m., during the after school hours.
Vacant home destroyed
On Oct. 12 at about 12:30 a.m., West Prince RCMP responded to a structure fire on Route 153 in Greenmount. The house had been vacant for a few years. The matter is still under investigation.
Impaired man charged
Shortly after noon on Oct. 14, East Prince RCMP responded to a residence in Lennox Island after receiving a complaint of an intoxicated male disturbing the peace. The 29-year-old male was arrested and transported to Prince County Jail. He was charged with mischief and breaching his probation, and is due to appear in court in mid-December.
Firecracker set off outside home
Police are also currently investigating a suspicious occurrence that was reported just before midnight on Oct. 14 in Central Lot Sixteen. A resident of Route 12 called to report a small firecracker explosion that was set off outside a window of her residence.
Two crashes in one day
On Oct. 15 at about 2 p.m., police responded to a motorcycle collision on Route 11 in St. Raphael. The driver was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Later that night at bout 7:30 p.m., East Prince RCMP responded to a single-vehicle collision on Route 2 in New Annan. A minivan was in the ditch and the 63-year old male driver, uninjured, showed signs of intoxication. He provided breath samples over the legal limit, was subsequently charged with impaired operation and issued a driving prohibition. He is due to appear in court in late November.
Troubling traffic reports
There have been a few reports of vehicles failing to stop when school buses activate their red lights. Drivers are urged to pay attention to flashing yellow warning you to slow down and prepare to stop. When the red lights of school buses activate be cognizant that students may be crossing the road. The fine for passing a school bus with activated red flashing lights is $1,000 with 8 demerit points.
Traffic complaints
During this past week, Prince District RCMP received 22 traffic-related complaints. These complaints mostly pertained to vehicles alleged to be driving erratically, parking unsafely, and speeding. RCMP will be continuing to conduct checkpoints and patrols throughout the month of October in various communities across Prince District targeting cell phone use, seat belts, distracted driving and impaired driving.
Anyone with information regarding these investigations or other criminal activity is asked to call the RCMP or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.