Homicide of John Fulton Newcombe

Homicide

DOB: April 7, 1985

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of John Fulton Newcombe.

On June 1, 2012, at approximately 2:08 a.m., John Newcombe was shot outside of Winston’s Pub located at 278 Lacewood Drive, Halifax, and pronounced dead on scene.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges.  Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. John Fulton Newcobe should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia.  Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Edwin Michael Thomas Forgeron

Homicide

DOB: October 21, 1975

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Edwin Michael Thomas Forgeron.

On March 9, 2007, at approximately 3:00 p.m., Michael Forgeron was located at 12 Convoy Avenue, Halifax, and was pronounced dead on the scene. Mr. Forgeron’s death was ruled a homicide.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Edwin Michael Thomas Forgeron Hall should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Lynda Anne Comeau

Homicide

DOB: January 28, 1953

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Lynda Anne Comeau.

On September 1, 2016, at 3 p.m., the Digby RCMP received a call for assistance at a residence on Fort Point Road, Weymouth North, NS.  The body of Lynda Comeau was discovered within the residence.  It was determined that Lynda Anne Comeau’s death was as a result of an injury and the manner of the death was ruled a homicide.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges.  Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Ms. Lynda Anne Comeau should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia.  Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Donald Jermaine Stevenson

Homicide

DOB: March 10, 1989

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Donald Jermaine Stevenson.

On October 16, 2010, members of the Halifax Regional Police responded to a report of a possible shooting at 39 Jarvis Lane, Halifax, Nova Scotia. When officers arrived, they located Donald Stevenson at the noted address suffering from a gunshot wound which was fatal.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Donald Jermaine Stevenson should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Daniel Baker still missing – any tips out there on his disappearance?

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Daniel Baker

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Missing Person

DOB: April 4, 1957

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the missing person case of Daniel Baker.

On December 12, 1997, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Daniel Baker left a residence on Preston Street, Halifax, and was going to walk to a local restaurant on Quinpool Road. It has not been confirmed if Mr. Baker made it to his destination and he has not been heard from since.

Mr. Baker was 6′ 1″ tall and approximately 155 lbs., with short dark blonde hair, blue eyes and a fair complexion. When last seen, he was wearing a dark blue red and white dress shirt, blue jeans, black suede jacket, white reebok sneakers, and black leather gloves. Mr. Baker alternated his residency between Halifax and Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, for many years, before moving back to Halifax in July 1997.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the missing person case of Mr. Daniel Baker should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Naricho Clayton

Naricho Clayton

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Homicide

DOB: May 19, 1992

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicides of Naricho Clayton.

On April 19, 2016, at approximately 10:55 p.m., officers responded to the area of Gottingen Street in Halifax after hearing gunfire nearby. Officers located a vehicle that had left the roadway on Gottingen Street and discovered two male victims inside. Both males appeared to have been shot. Naricho Clayton was pronounced dead at the scene and the other male suffered serious injuries. Mr. Clayton’s death was ruled a homicide as a result of being shot.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Naricho Clayton should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Lori Katherine Jollimore

Homicide

DOB: June 23, 1958

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Lori Katherine Jollimore.

On April 27, 2017, members of Halifax Regional Police responded to a report of a deceased female at an address on Farquharson Street, Dartmouth, NS. When officers arrived, they located the victim, Lori Jollimore, inside the address. The investigation determined that Lori Jollimore was a victim of a homicide.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Ms. Lori Katherine Jollimore should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Joseph Cameron

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Joseph Cameron

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Homicide

DOB: November 15, 1995

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicides of Joseph Cameron.

On March 29, 2016, at approximately 5:23 a.m., police responded to a report of shots fired in the Spring Avenue/Mount Edward Road area of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Officers located a deceased male on a sidewalk later identified as Joseph Cameron. Mr. Cameron’s death was ruled a homicide as a result of being shot.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Joseph Cameron should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Daverico Downey

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Daverico Downey

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Homicide

DOB: May 3, 1995

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicides of Daverico Downey.

On April 23, 2016, at approximately 2:00 a.m., police responded to a report of shots fired and a vehicle leaving at a high rate of speed in the area of Downey Road in North Preston, NS. Officers located a deceased male on the ground near a residence on Downey Road. The deceased male was later identified as Daverico Downey. Mr. Daverico Downey’s death was ruled a homicide as a result of being shot.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Daverico Downey should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.

Homicide of Tyler Richards

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Tyler Bradley Richards

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Homicide

DOB: May 27, 1986

The Government of the Province of Nova Scotia is offering a reward in the amount of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the homicides of Tyler Bradley Richards.

On April 17, 2016, at approximately 7:56 p.m., a 911 call was received of a male found unresponsive inside a residence located on Cook Avenue, Halifax, NS. Police responded to the residence and located a deceased male inside. The male was later identified as Tyler Bradley Richards. Mr. Tyler Richards’ death was ruled a homicide as a result of being shot.

Police believe there are persons who have information that could result in an arrest and possible charges. Any person with information regarding the person(s) responsible for the homicide of Mr. Tyler Bradley Richards should call the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program at 1-888-710-9090.

The reward is payable in Canadian funds and will be apportioned as deemed just by the Minister of Justice for the Province of Nova Scotia. Employees of law enforcement and correctional agencies are not eligible to collect this reward.