Police request assistance to solve break and enter, theft of lobster

       

February 6, 2019, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia…Police are requesting help from the public to solve a break and enter and theft of lobster from a boat at a business on Bluenose Dr. in Lunenburg.

Sometime between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. on January 26, two suspects entered a boat alongside the dock at the business and stole approximately 130 pounds of lobster worth $1,000.

Security footage shows the suspects to be two white men, both approximately 5-foot-10. One suspect appears to be clean shaven and slender with short brown hair. He was wearing a black hoodie, light grey pants and knee high black or dark green boots. The other suspect appears to have a medium to heavy build and was wearing a single piece navy blue coverall type of work suit. A dark blue or black 2-door Jeep Wrangler was seen in the area at the time of the theft.

The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Lunenburg County RCMP at (902) 634-8674. 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 investigate home invasion

On February 2 at approximately 8 p.m. police were called a home invasion that had just occurred at a residence on Trinity Avenue in Dartmouth.  A man not known to the resident knocked on the door, and when the male resident opened the door, the man struck him in the head with what appeared to be a replica gun. The suspect made his way into the residence and continued to assault the resident while demanding money. The resident provided a sum of money and the suspect fled the area on foot.

The 47-year-old victim was taken to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Officers searched the area but did not locate the suspect.

The suspect is described as young white man, approximately 6’-6’2” tall, weighing 190-210 lbs. He had short stubble on his face and was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants and sunglasses.

Police are asking anyone who has information on this incident or the identity of the suspect to call police 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 using the P3 Tips App.

Indecent Act, Antigonish

 Antigonish RCMP investigating report of indecent act

January 31, 2019, Antigonish, Nova Scotia . . . Antigonish RCMP is reaching out to the public for assistance to solve two complaints of indecent acts that have been reported in the Antigonish area.

On January 25, a complainant told police that a man was masturbating in his vehicle in the parking lot of a hardware store on Church St. The suspect is described as a white male, and was in a light blue or grey new model Toyota Tundra pickup truck. It had a canopy on the back, and two hunting decals depicting deer. The man was last seen travelling West on Highway 4.

An additional complaint of a man committing an indecent act in a store parking lot in Antigonish was received on January 26. The incident occurred on January 18 at 2:30 p.m., and involved a man in a truck of a similar description, who pulled into a parking spot near the victim and began masturbating in plain view of her. The victim was returning to her vehicle after leaving a department store on Market St. at the time.

The suspect in both cases is believed to be the same person, but police need more information about him in order to proceed. The RCMP believes there may have been other incidents, but due to their nature, they have not been reported to police. Police have determined the suspect commits these indecent acts purposefully in plain view of females as they are exiting shopping areas. He has been sitting in his truck in both cases that were reported to police so far.

Antigonish District RCMP is encouraging anyone who has information about these incidents, or who could be a victim, to contact them at 902-863-6500.

Help police in US$ counterfeiting investigation?

Police charge two people for possession of counterfeit currency

January 31, 2019, Kings County, Nova Scotia . . . Police in Kings County have charged two people for offences related to counterfeit currency in the area.

Between January 17 and January 25, a bank in Middleton and four Kings County business reported receiving counterfeit American $10, $20, and $50-dollar bills in the course of conducting business. Police officers of the Valley Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit (SCEU) investigated the incidents and arrested the suspects on January 30.

  • Tessa Lee Davidson, 24, of Kentville has been charged with Possession of Counterfeit Currency, Uttering Counterfeit Currency, and Breach of Conditions.
  • Brandon Drew Corbin, 22, or Berwick, has been charged with Possession of Counterfeit Currency, Uttering Counterfeit Currency, and two counts of Breach of Probation.

Both individuals were held in custody following their arrests and are appearing in Kentville Provincial Court today.

Police are releasing photos of the currency to the public. The serial numbers on currency of each denomination is the same. Anyone in the area who handles currency in the course of their business or work is alerted to be on the lookout for this currency and should they come into contact with it, to report it to police. If you unknowingly accept counterfeit currency as legal tender, you cannot be reimbursed.

Valley Integrated SCEU is comprised of members of Kings District RCMP and Kentville Police Service who are investigating this crime. Photos of the counterfeit currency are attached.Kings District RCMP can be reached at 902-679-5555, and Kentville Police can be reached at 902-678-3378. Police file # 2019135940 refers.

Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact police. 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.

Help identify Cole Harbour thief

RCMP seeking public’s assistance to identify suspect

January 31, 2019, Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia… Halifax District RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a person of interest in relation to two thefts from a business in Cole Harbour.

Shortly before 10 a.m. on January 26 and at 9:30 a.m. on January 29, a man left a business on Forest Hills Parkway without paying for razor blades and an electric razor. The items are valued at over $2,000. The suspect is described as a 20-30 year-old white man, approximately 6 feet tall with a thin beard. He was wearing a black Puma sweater, a ball cap, black pants and black shoes.

Anyone with information about these incidents 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. Police file numbers file #’s 19-13390, 14777 refer.

Theft of Copper Wire, Lower Sackville

Halifax District RCMP investigates thefts of copper wire 

January 29, 2019, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia . . . Halifax District RCMP is investigating three recent thefts of copper wire from Nova Scotia Power sub-stations in Lower Sackville and Middle Sackville. The thefts occurred between December 26 and January 28, and each time a hole was cut in the fence, the premises was entered, and copper wire was cut and removed.

Nova Scotia Power prohibits public access to its sub-stations and other facilities that contain high voltage electrical equipment due to the high risk to personal and public safety. Anyone who unlawfully enters these premises is risking severe injuries to themselves and significant damage to onsite equipment.

The RCMP would like anyone who has information about these thefts to contact them – whether the information is about the thefts or if the wire is being re-sold. Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902 490-5020. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can also contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text TIP202 + your message to ‘CRIMES’ (274637) or submit tips by Secure Web Tips at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca. Calls to Crime Stoppers are not taped or traced and if police make an arrest and lay charges based on a tip, callers qualify for a cash award.

 

File #19-12245, 19-14295

 

Break & Enter

Jan 30th 2019

Police are investigating a break and enter that occurred in Halifax early yesterday morning. 

Police were called to a break and enter that had occurred early Tuesday morning at the Guardian Pharmacy located at 535 Larry Uteck Boulevard in Halifax. Multiple suspects forced their way into the pharmacy and caused damage to the interior including trying to disable the security system and access an automatic teller machine. They left with an undisclosed amount of cash.   

A black Dodge pickup truck was seen in the area of the pharmacy at the time of the incident. 

The investigation is ongoing and investigators are continuing their efforts to identify the suspects. They are asking anyone with information about this incident to call police 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.

Protect your Valuables

RCMP encouraging home and business owners to protect valuables

January 23, 2019, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia… The RCMP is encouraging home and business owners to take a few extra steps to protect your valuables.

Police regularly seize stolen property and aim to return it to its rightful owners.  This challenge is easier met when a few proactive steps have been taken by property owners. Here are a few things you can do to help recover your valuables in the event they are ever stolen:

Mark it – Engrave equipment/valuables in a discreet location.

Document it – Photograph equipment/valuables and record serial numbers and engraving details.

Store it – Keep all documentation in a safe place.

Taking these simple steps could significantly increase your chances of having stolen items returned if they are ever recovered by police.

Note to media: Photos with examples of serial numbers are attached.

Break & Enter, Lower Sackville

Welder stolen during break and enter

January 29, 2019, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia… Halifax District RCMP is investigating a Break, and Enter and Theft that occurred at a residence in the 0-100 block of Stokil Dr. in Lower Sackville.

Sometime between 10 p.m. January 27 and 6 a.m. January 28, the suspect(s) entered the unlocked garage of the home and stole a welder. The welder is described as a blue Mastercraft Mig welder, approximately 12”x 12” in size.

The investigation is ongoing.

If you have any information regarding this incident you are asked to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020. should you wish to remain 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 use the P3 Tips App.

File # 19-14161

Police seek assistance in returning unique pendant

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in returning a unique pendant to its rightful owner. 

On August 19, 2018 officers attended an apartment building in the 0-100 block of Old Sambro Road in Halifax to take custody of a small stainless-steel pendant that had been found outside the building. The pendant has detailed engravings on the front and may be a piece of memorial cremation jewelry. 

We recognize that this pendant may have sentimental value and we would like to return it to its owner. Anyone with information on the pendant is asked to call police 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 using the P3 Tips App.