STELLARTON - It was a busy weekend for the Pictou County District RCMP.
The Mounties responded to 44 calls for service from Friday up to Sunday afternoon.
Those calls included: three false 911 calls, one break-and-enter, theft from residence, one sudden death (natural causes), one dangerous driving report, four breach of probation complaints, eight false residential/business alarms, seven assistance complaints (non-criminal), one harassing phone calls complaint, three theft under $5,000 calls, one uttering threats and 11 various provincial statute or municipal bylaw violation calls.
Along with those calls, the RCMP responded to a call at 9:51 p.m. on Friday of a single vehicle on its roof in the ditch next to the Northern Pulp entrance close to the train tracks.
The 32-year-old female driver and 35-year-old male passenger, both from the county, were trapped in the vehicle and injured.
Firefighters and EHS freed the occupants from the car. The driver and passenger were treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Alcohol is believed to have played a factor in this incident. The Mounties are still investigating and no charges have been laid at this time.
Mounties answer a range of calls on the weekend
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