Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Charges in 5 Year Old Break-Ins
A Shelburne County man has been charged with several counts of break, enter and theft which occurred during a five year period in Yarmouth County. Twenty-nine year old Michael Jordan Wamback of Clark's Harbour is charged with seven counts of break, enter and theft as well as two counts of theft. During the last five years, numerous break and enters were reported in the Argyle area of Yarmouth County. Wamback has a court date of December 7th. The investigation is continuing and several other charges of break, enter and theft are expected.
Parent Alert Sessions
The Lunenburg County RCMP are holding "Parent Alert" sessions beginning tonight in New Germany. The meetings will be held at the firehall beginning at 7 p.m. Constable Ashley Levy, the School Safety Resource Officer says all sessions are directly related to issues youth are having in the area. The meetings will deal with Internet Safety, Drugs and Alcohol Addictions, Parenting Strategies and Sexual harassment and Relationship Abuse.
No Parking Signs to be Installed
A neighbourly feud has been somewhat settled by Lunenburg Town Council. One resident requested the Town to post "No Parking" signs on both sides of Hill Street because her neighbours are blocking off her driveway. A recommendation from the Town Engineer and Traffic Authority concurred the signs be installed on Hill Street from Cumberland Street to Lincoln Street. Council was asked to reconsider that recommendation at its Tuesday night meeting. A motion to delay installing the signs until the end of November in hopes the neighbours could work out a compromise was defeated by Council. Mayor Laurence Mawhinney says after much discussion and debate, Council decided to stick with its original decision. The signs will go up as soon as they arrive.
DOORS LEFT UNLOCKED FOR LOCAL THIEF
Bridgewater Town Police are warning residents to lockup.
Police say there were a number of thefts from vehicles on St. Phillips street, last Friday.
On Saturday night, four vehicles left unlocked in Hebbville, Wileville and Upper Branch had items stolen from inside.
Both Bridgewater Town Police and Lunenburg County RCMP are seeking information on these crimes.
QUEENS FUNDING DRIVE A SUCESS
The two million dollar fundraising drive for Queens Place Recreation Facility is well underway.
One third of the remaining facility cost has been accounted for in the first day of the campaign.
More than 785,800 dollars in donations were announced yesterday.
Former resident, Valerie Dyer, Dartmouth resident, Frances Inglis, Ulf and Barb Snarby, the Raddall family, Council members and numerous anonymous donors contributed to the healthy sum.
The facility, which plans on opening its doors in January, will contain an NHL size ice rink, an indoor walking track, a fitness centre, and a community room.
BEARS IN BRIDGEWATER
Bridgewater Town Police are advising citizens to watch out for wildlife.
A black bear and her cub were spotted in town, on Aberdeen Road yesterday afternoon.
Both animals had fled the area by the time police and Natural Resources officials responded to the call.
Deputy Chief John Collyer with Bridgewater Police says there are real concerns over safety when people and wild animals meet.
"If this is a bear and a cub, mom would obviously be very protective of the cub. And anytime that momma bear feels confronted, or feels that her cub is at risk, there could be risk to life and limb for anybody coming in contact," says Collier.
Collyer says citizens who see a bear near a residential area should contact Police or Natural Resources right away.
Police are also advising that compost piles and garbage heaps be kept under lock and key.
COURT TO ASESS EVIDENCE OF MURDER
A Nova Scotia man arrested in Lunenburg over the summer on a Canada wide warrant for murder has had dates set for his preliminary hearing.
Twenty year-old Robert Harris Lamb of Dartmouth faces a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Jonathan Beaton, who died after a brawl outside a house party in Antigonish on January. 1st.
Four days were set aside for his preliminary inquiry beginning January 4th.
The inquiry will determine if there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial.
Twenty year-old Robert Harris Lamb of Dartmouth faces a charge of second-degree murder in the death of Jonathan Beaton, who died after a brawl outside a house party in Antigonish on January. 1st.
Four days were set aside for his preliminary inquiry beginning January 4th.
The inquiry will determine if there is enough evidence for the case to go to trial.
ARREST IN EASTERN PASSAGE
Two young men are facing multiple charges after an arrest in Eastern Passage.
Halifax Regional Municipal RCMP responded to a call of a break and enter at a residence on Megan Drive in Lawrencetown yesterday morning.
A neighbour was able to give the RCMP member a description of the vehicle and license plate.
Later that day, an RCMP member on patrol in Eastern Passage spotted the suspect vehicle on Cowbay Road.
A sixteen-year-old and an eighteen-year-old were arrested and will appear in Bridgewater Court at a later date to face charges of Break and Enter and Possession of Stolen Property.
The RCMP are investigating the possibility that the suspects have committed multiple break and enters in the region.
LOBSTER BOAT CREW RESCUED NEAR LIVERPOOL
Three crewmen including the captain of a South Shore lobster vessel are safe, sound and dry after being rescued earlier this morning.
The lobster vessel ... Brute Force ... out of Baccarro ... was pushed on to rocks at Coffin Island near Liverpool by a heavy surf and efforts to refloat the vessel failed.
Around 5 o'clock this morning, with several fishing boats standing-by, a search and rescue helicopter lifted the three men off the vessel to a waiting Coast Guard ship.
The men have since been transported to port.
At last word, Brute Force was still stuck on the rocks.
The lobster vessel ... Brute Force ... out of Baccarro ... was pushed on to rocks at Coffin Island near Liverpool by a heavy surf and efforts to refloat the vessel failed.
Around 5 o'clock this morning, with several fishing boats standing-by, a search and rescue helicopter lifted the three men off the vessel to a waiting Coast Guard ship.
The men have since been transported to port.
At last word, Brute Force was still stuck on the rocks.