Police seek witnesses following multiple vehicle collision

October 23, 2019, Upper Onslow, Nova Scotia . . . On October 22 at 12:37 p.m., Colchester District RCMP responded to a multiple-vehicle collision on Hwy. 102 in Upper Onslow.

In total, five vehicles were damaged. The collision occurred when several pieces of 8-foot long 4″ x 4″ lumber fell from a vehicle and were scattered on the highway, resulting in drivers attempting to avoid them. Several people were transported to hospital by EHS with non life-threatening injuries. Volunteers from Onslow Belmont Fire Brigade assisted at the scene.

Colchester District RCMP is asking for assistance from the public to determine the identity of the driver of the vehicle the lumber fell from. Anyone who has information, including the description of the vehicle, the plate number, or the identity of the driver, is requested to contact Colchester District RCMP at 902-893-6820. 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 # 20191618411

Racist graffiti in Cole Harbour being investigated as Hate Crime

October 22, 2019, Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia… On October 21, Halifax District RCMP responded to a complaint of racist graffiti that was spray painted on a path that runs from Chameau Cres. leading to Arklow Dr. behind Bisette Court.  Police believe this occurred in the overnight of October 20 to October 21.

Police have inquired with neighbours for information about possible suspects as well as canvassed the area to confirm the presence of cameras which may aid the investigation. We are now reaching out to the public for assistance. Anyone who has information about this incident is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. 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 # 19-150511

Help RCMP find stolen truck

October 22, 2019, Goffs, Nova Scotia… Halifax District RCMP is asking for public help to locate a stolen truck. The truck was stolen between 6 p.m. on October 19 and 8:45 a.m. on October 20 from a business parking lot on Sky Blvd. in Goffs, Nova Scotia.

The truck is a black 2013 Dodge Ram with a small dent on rear bumper driver side. The truck has 2-inch wheel spacers and 35 inch tires on black rims.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. 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 # 19-150045

One person arrested, police seeking second person involved in theft

 

October 22, 2019, West Amherst, Nova Scotia . . . On October 16, members of Cumberland County Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (SCEU), with the assistance of members of Amherst Police Department, arrested a 30-year-old man from Amherst in relation to a break, enter and theft from Fundy Bay Tractors. The break-in occurred on September 30 and the individuals involved took several Husqvarna and Stihl brand chain saws, as well as several Stihl grass trimmers.

Following the arrest, police searched the man and his vehicle and seized cocaine, drug paraphernalia, cash, evidence of drug trafficking, cell phones and other property. The man is facing several charges including Obstruction (Resisting Arrest), Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking, Break and Enter, Theft Over $5,000, and Wearing a Disguise with Intent to Commit an Offence. He was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in Amherst Provincial Court on November 7 at at 9:30 a.m.

The investigation is ongoing. Cumberland District RCMP is continuing to attempt to determine the identity of a second person believed to have been involved in this incident. Anyone with information about the break-in at Fundy Bay Tractors on September 30 is asked to contact Cumberland District RCMP at 902-667-3859. 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 # 20191492231

RCMP Halifax District investigating robbery in Lower Sackville

October 18, 2019, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia…RCMP Halifax District is investigating a robbery that occurred tonight at 6:59 p.m. at a store in the 200 block of Sackville Drive.

A lone male entered the store, wearing a bandana over his face and demanded money from the clerk. No weapon was seen but the suspect had his hand in his pocket as if he had a firearm. The male then fled the store on foot after taking money. Patrols were made in the area and a police service dog was called in, but the suspect was not located.

The male is described as white, approximately 5’8″, thin, early 20’s, brown eyes, wearing a black hoodie and dark pants.

The investigation is ongoing and is currently being investigated by the Halifax Integrated General Investigative Section, which is composed of members from the RCMP and HRP.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the RCMP at 902-490-5020. 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 # 2019-149341

Help RCMP solve break and enter in Waterville

October 16, 2019, Waterville, Nova Scotia…Kings District RCMP is requesting public help to solve a break and enter into a residence in Waterville between August 12 and August 27.

Between August 12 and August 27, a residence on Thompson Road in Waterville was broken into. Those responsible entered the residence and stole a safe that contained an undisclosed amount of money. Some of the money is believed to be Belizean, Honduran and Mexican currency.

If you have any information regarding break and enter you are asked to contact the Kings District RCMP in Kingston at (902) 765-3317. 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 number: 2019-1294733

RCMP requests public’s help to investigate report of a gunshot

October 15, 2019, Lake Echo, Nova Scotia… Halifax District RCMP is investigating a report of a gunshot in Lake Echo and is asking the public for information.

On October 14 at approximately 9:15 p.m., Halifax District RCMP received a complaint of a gunshot in the 200 block of Circle Dr. Preliminary investigation was unable to determine if a shot was fired.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902 490-5020. 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 #19-147324

RCMP investigates threat complaint following ads on Kijiji

October 15, 2019, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia… RCMP are reminding the public to take precautions when posting ads on Kijiji and other social media platforms after receiving recent reports of sellers being threatened by potential buyers.

The Nova Scotia RCMP has received a number of reports where females in the Halifax area had posted ads on Kijiji about prom dresses for sale and were subsequently contacted by a man who was interested in the prom dresses. The man, after expressing interest in the prom dresses, asked the sellers for personal information, including address and phone number, and then made threats toward the victims.

If you are posting items for sale on social media, please keep the following safety tips in mind: don’t provide potential buyers with personal information, including your address or phone number, avoid posting photos that may provide details or your identity and address, and when completing the transaction, meet in a public place where they are many people around.

Anyone with information on these incidents are asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902 490-5020. 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.

Police investigating robbery

Police are investigating a robbery that occurred at a bank in Dartmouth this afternoon.

At approximately 1:20 p.m. officers responded to a report of a robbery that had just occurred at the Scotiabank at 91 Portland Street in Dartmouth. A man entered the branch, indicated to the teller that he had a knife and demanded money. The man left the bank with an undetermined amount of cash and fled on foot.

The suspect is described as white man, 40-45-years-old, 5’5″, average build, approximately 155 lbs., wearing a brown woolen cap, with his face covered, dark clothing, yellow gloves and black shoes.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked 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 by using the P3 Tips app.

19-147608

Thanksgiving weekend- time to close up the cottage

Thanksgiving weekend- time to close up the cottage

 

October 10, 2019, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia . . . The upcoming long weekend is often a time when families gather to share a special meal. It is also often a time when cottage owners close up their seasonal homes. Frequently, break and enters to these types of properties are committed as crimes of opportunity. Cottages are often located in isolated areas, with decreased chances of criminal activity being noticed. Nova Scotia RCMP would like to offer some tips to help reduce the chances these properties of being targeted by would-be thieves:

 

– Remove all valuables from your cottage (including firearms);

– Lock / secure all doors and windows;

– Ensure all windows are covered by closing curtains or blinds;

– Ensure all out buildings (e.g., garage or shed) are secured. Remove valuables;

– Don’t leave tools and items outside that could be used to break into your cottage. This includes ladders;

– Ensure that your cottage is visited on a regular basis. Consider using a trail camera;

– Ensure your property is well lit, with motion sensors and timers on lights.

 

Additionally, cottage owners are encouraged to install an alarm system with a local contact person if you don’t live nearby. Cottage owners might also consider forming a ‘cottage watch’ program with other cottage owners to ensure the properties are checked periodically throughout the off-season.

 

“By making it difficult for would-be thieves to break into your cottage, you’re effectively discouraging them’ says Nova Scotia RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jennifer Clarke. ‘The more time it takes them to get into your cottage, the higher the risk they will be seen by someone and that’s not a risk they want to take.”

 

The RCMP will always check with neighbours if a break-in occurs in an area. We encourage community members to call to report suspicious activity and help to reduce property crime. Taking note of details such as a vehicle description, a license plate number, or a description of a driver can be a big help and lead to the recovery of stolen property and charges against those responsible.

 

Nova Scotia RCMP can be contacted anywhere in the province by calling 1-800-803-RCMP (7267). 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.