Police continue to investigate the murder of Jason MacCullough

Today marks the 21st anniversary of the murder of Jason MacCullough and the Special Investigation Section of the Integrated Criminal Investigation Division continues to investigate the case.

Jason’s body was found on a paved path between 100 and 104 Pinecrest Drive in Dartmouth at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 28, 1999. There is no indication the 19-year-old was involved in any type of criminal activity, leading investigators to believe his death was a random act.

Investigators believe Jason was passing through the area while walking home and used the well-known short-cut between the buildings. Investigators believe there were several people in the area at the time of the homicide and strongly believe there were witnesses to the crime. Investigators continue to urge these people to come forward and report anything that they remember about this day, no matter how small the detail. It is never too late to come forward and the smallest piece of information may be just what is needed to progress the investigation.

Investigators ask anyone with information about Jason’s murder to contact police at 902-490-5016. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or texting a tip using the P3 Tips App.

Jason’s case is part of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program which offers cash rewards of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for specified major unsolved crimes. Callers must contact the Rewards Program at 1-888-710-9090, must provide their name and contact information, and may be called to testify in court. All calls will be recorded. The amount of the award will be based on the investigative value of the information provided.

 

Case #99-32436

Theft of side by side from Rawdon

Enfield RCMP are investigating a complaint of a Theft of a side-by-side (Quad) 2016 CF Moto 800
that occurred Between June 30th and July 21st, 2020. It was stolen from a nearby camp on Douglas Road in the Rawdon area.
It is Black, Turquoise with some white and has turquoise rims. NS Licence plate number is JC449.

Anyone with any information about this theft of any other crime can call Rawdon RCMP at 902 632 2424 or leave an anonymous tip at crimestoppers.ns.ca or call them at 1 800 222 8477 or use the P3 app.

RCMP police file 2010-1007604 refers.

Police arrest suspect in second Dartmouth Robbery

Halifax Regional Police arrest suspect in Dartmouth Robbery

At approximately 8:25 p.m. on August 24th, 2020 Halifax Regional Police received a report of a Robbery that had just occurred at the McDonald’s restaurant at 25 Nantucket Avenue, Dartmouth. A lone male entered the business and demanded money, a weapon was not observed. No one was injured during the incident. The suspect fled the scene on foot with an undisclosed amount of money and the cash drawer. The suspect was described as a male in his 40’s, approximately 5’5 with black hair. He was wearing a black baseball hat, sunglasses, black shorts and a black mask.  A Halifax Regional Police K9 unit attended the area and with the assistance of patrol members the suspect was located nearby and arrested, items relating to the robbery were recovered. The Forensic Identification Section is processing the scene for evidence.

A 48-year-old Dartmouth man remains in custody and will be charged with Robbery contrary to section 343 of the Criminal Code. He will appear in Dartmouth Provincial Court at a later date.

Police are asking anyone with information to call police at 902-490-5016.  Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or by using the P3 Tips app. Police file 20-98682 refers.

Robbery with Firearm in Dartmouth 

At approximately 12:25 a.m. on August 25th, 2020 Halifax Regional Police responded to a Robbery at the Ultramar at 640 Windmill Road, Dartmouth.
A lone male entered the business, pointed a firearm at the male clerk and demanded money. The clerk was not injured. The suspect fled the scene on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.
The suspect is described as a white male 30-40 years old, approximately 5’9-5’10. He was wearing a blue jacket and beige face mask and glasses. The Forensic Identification Section is processing the scene for evidence. The investigation is ongoing.
This is not believed to be related to the earlier Robbery on Nantucket Avenue (20-98682).
Police are asking anyone with information to call police at 902-490-5016.  Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or by using the P3 Tips app.
Case #20-98769

Body found in Halifax Harbour

On August 24, 2020 at approximately 6:30 p.m. Halifax Regional Police responded to a report from the Coast Guard that the body of a man was located in the Halifax Harbour near Seaview Park. There is no initial evidence to suggest that the person met with foul play however Halifax Regional Police will be assisting the Medical Examiner to identify the person and determine the cause of death.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact investigators at 902-490-5020.  Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or by using the P3 Tips app.

Case #20-98611

Seizure of drug suspected to be fentanyl seized in Yarmouth – CAUTION!!

On Friday August 14, 2020, the Yarmouth/Clare SCEU, Yarmouth Municipal, and Yarmouth Rural RCMP executed a drug search warrant at a residence in Yarmouth. A “purple substance” in a pill bottle (that looked like a mix of either play dough or chalk) was located/seized. The substance seized is suspected of being Purple Fentanyl or a substance laced with Fentanyl.

Fentanyl is a deadly drug that leads to many drug overdoses and deaths and there have been many seizures in Nova Scotia. If you would like to save a life of a family member or friend then leave an anonymous trip at: crimestoppers.ns.ca, or call 1 800 222 8477 or via the P3 App.

 

Additional arrest and charges laid by Human Trafficking Team

Additional arrest and charges laid by Human Trafficking Team

August 23, 2020, Pictou County, Nova Scotia…The Nova Scotia Human Trafficking Team has arrested a man and laid additional charges in relation to Operation Hush.

The Provincial Human Trafficking Team received information that persons in the Pictou County area were attempting to target and recruit young women from the area into Human Trafficking. In response to this, the Provincial Human Trafficking Team lead Operation Hush in conjunction with the Nova Scotia RCMP, New Glasgow Regional Police (NGRP), Pictou County Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (PCISCEU) and Stellarton Police Service (SPS).

On July 15, police arrested Robert Joseph Cameron, 34, of New Glasgow. He is charged with Sexual Assault x 2 and Sexual Interference. He is schedule to appear in court on August 24.

The following additional charges have been laid against two men who were arrested previously:

Aberlardo Sanchez Villar, 45, from New Glasgow, is charged with Obtaining Sexual Services from a Person over 18 x 2.

Justin Stanley MacDonald, 23, from New Glasgow, is charged with:

·         Sexual Assault x 2;

·         Sexual Interference;

·         Possession of Child Pornography;

·         Breach of Probation.

The victims have been offered support and a Publication Ban was issued by the Provincial Court Judge in relation to all matters.

If you are or have been trafficked, or believe someone you know is being trafficked, the RCMP has a support line you can call or text. It is monitored 24 hours a day by a police officer: 902-449-2425. The callers can choose to leave their information anonymously. Anonymous calls can also be made by contacting Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca

Police receive multiple reports of thefts from vehicles

Halifax Regional Police is investigating multiple reports of thefts from vehicles that occurred early this morning.

Halifax Regional Police received a report of a break and enter into a secured parking garage in the 600 block of Parkland drive overnight. When officers attended the scene they learned that several vehicles (approximately 20) had been entered and many had items stolen. There were other similar thefts from motor vehicles nearby on Solutions Drive. The incidents are believed to have occurred between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. today,  August 22nd.

Police are reminding people to:

  1. Lock your vehicle, even when parked in your driveway.
  • Never leave valuables in your vehicle, especially in plain view.
  • Leave outside lights or motion sensors on.

The investigations into these incidents are ongoing and we encourage anyone who had property stolen from their vehicle to report it to police.

We ask that anyone who observes suspicious activity in or around parked vehicles or in their neighbourhood to call police immediately at 490-5020. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or by using the P3 Tips app.

Police continue to investigate the disappearance of Peter Anthony Walsh

August 21, 2020, Colchester County, Nova Scotia… August 23 will mark the 1st anniversary of the disappearance of Peter Anthony Walsh.

Walsh, known as “Tony” to his family and friends, was last seen on August 23, 2019 in Truro. On the morning and afternoon of Friday, August 23, 2019, Tony is known to have driven to various locations including Millbrook, Truro and Debert. It was reported that he was last seen getting into a truck in the Truro area. His vehicle, a beige 1999 Chrysler Sebring, was later found in a business parking lot in downtown Truro. His disappearance was initially being investigated as a missing persons file, however, evidence led investigators to re-focus on the matter as a homicide.

On August 23, at 7:30 p.m., there will be a memorial walk to show support for Tony’s family in Truro. The meeting place is at 966 Prince St. The family is asking those who are attending to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

The RCMP continues to ask members of the public to come forward if they have any information about this incident. Information can be provided directly to the investigators by calling the RCMP Northeast Nova Major Crimes Unit at 902-896-5060. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App.

File # 20191296170

Police continue to investigate the murder of Donald David Snelgrove

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the murder of Donald David Snelgrove and the Special Investigation Section of the Integrated Criminal Investigation Division continues to investigate the case.

On August 21, 2000, at approximately 1:20 p.m., police responded to a report of a death at an apartment building in the 3600 block of Windsor Street in Halifax. Officers found Donald Snelgrove deceased in the living room of his apartment.

The investigation revealed that Donald had been assaulted some time prior to his death, and this assault was a contributing factor in his death. Investigators have information that Donald was allegedly the victim of an assault that occurred during a disturbance on Romans Avenue in Halifax sometime after 9 p.m. on Friday, August 18, 2000. Investigators are interested in speaking to anyone who may have seen Donald’s 1988 grey Plymouth Reliant in the area at the time of this disturbance and assault.

Investigators believe there are people who have information that could help solve Donald’s murder and we hope that the passage of time will encourage them to do the right thing and come forward with what they know. It is never too late to come forward and the smallest piece of information may be just what is needed to progress the investigation.

Investigators ask anyone with information about Donald’s murder to contact police at 902-490-5016. Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or texting a tip using the P3 Tips App.

Donald’s case is part of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program which offers cash rewards of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person(s) responsible for specified major unsolved crimes. Callers must contact the Rewards Program at 1-888-710-9090, must provide their name and contact information, and may be called to testify in court. All calls will be recorded. The amount of the award will be based on the investigative value of the information provided.

 

GO #00-33036