**** RCMP Media Release
RCMP officers respond to four off-road vehicle collisions in ten hours
On Saturday, the Nova Scotia RCMP responded to four off-road vehicle collisions in approximately ten hours. The incidents occurred in Lunenburg, Richmond, Inverness and Pictou counties.
On March 4, at approximately 12:40 p.m., Lunenburg District RCMP responded to a report of a youth who had been injured while on an ATV near Pine Grove. The youth suffered an injury to his leg and required medical attention. RCMP officers located the youth and transported him out of the woods. He was then turned over to EHS for medical care.
At approximately 2:35 p.m., Richmond County District RCMP responded to a report of a woman who had had been injured while on an ATV ride near Louisdale. The woman had fallen off the ATV after it struck a snowbank, and was then struck by the ATV itself. The woman was transported to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries.
At approximately 10:05 p.m., Inverness County District RCMP responded to a report of two men injured while on a snowmobile near Whycocomagh. The men suffered minor injuries; one required treatment by paramedics.
At approximately 10:50 p.m., Pictou County District RCMP responded to a report of a snowmobile colliding with a tree near Loganville. The snowmobile driver was uninjured and displaying signs of impairment. The woman was arrested and provided breath samples nearly three times the legal limit. She was later released from custody and will be facing Impaired Operation related charges. She’ll appear in court at a later date.
The Nova Scotia RCMP encourages off-highway vehicle operators to keep safety top-of-mind while enjoying the outdoors. Ride sober. Drive at an appropriate speed and for the conditions. Pay attention. And wear safety gear, including a proper helmet.
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Meteghan RCMP investigating two suspicious incidents involving mannequins
Meteghan RCMP is investigating incidents involving mannequins that have been hung from overpasses on Hwy. 101.
On March 4, at approximately 9:25 p.m., Meteghan RCMP responded to a report of a vehicle that had struck a mannequin hanging from a Hwy. 101 overpass in New Edinburgh. The vehicle, which was an ambulance, was travelling on New Edinburgh Rd. when it struck the low-hanging mannequin. The ambulance sustained significant damage to its windshield and was no longer operable. The two paramedics and patient in the vehicle were not injured.
Responding officers removed the mannequin from the guardrail of the overpass. The mannequin was dressed in orange clothing and was marked with “Justice for Vernon”.
Meteghan RCMP believes this incident is connected to a previous incident that occurred on February 25 in Little Brook. In this instance, Meteghan RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious object resembling a person hanging from a Hwy. 101 overpass onto Little Brook Rd.
Responding officers quickly identified the object as a mannequin and removed it from the overpass. The mannequin was dressed in a sweater, blue jeans and shoes.
Investigations into both incidents are underway. Investigators are asking anyone with information on these incidents to contact Meteghan RCMP at 902-645-2326. 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.