Amherst Police file review

Amherst Police are reviewing a number of files after an investigation revealed a high rate of sexual assault complaints had been dismissed as unfounded.

A Globe and Mail investigation into sexual assault cases from 2010 to 2014, put the rate of unfounded cases in Amherst at 49 per cent.

Incidents are listed as unfounded when it is decided that a criminal violation did not take place.

Amherst Police Chief Ian Naylor said at this point they cannot provide the reason why their percentage is significantly higher than the national and provincial averages.

In Cumberland County, the five-year rate was 26 per cent or 21 of 82 allegations, Parrsboro’s was 32 per cent.

There were no figures for Oxford or Springhill.

Bible Hill stunting charges

A Dartmouth woman has lost her licence for a week and her car was impounded after she was caught speeding at 176 kilometres per hour on Highway 104 in the Bible Hill area.

The RCMP pulled her car over Saturday with four passengers in it.  The 47 year old woman was charged with stunting.