Shelburne RCMP investigate shots fired into a residence / Eskasoni RCMP charges two people with drug trafficking / Colchester County District RCMP charge man with sexual offences

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Shelburne RCMP investigate shots fired into a residence

Shelburne RCMP is investigating after reports of shots fired at a residence.

On October 10 at approximately 9:00 p.m., Shelburne RCMP responded to a report of shots being fired into a residence on Hammond Rd. in Jordan Bay. Officers responded and located evidence of more than six rounds having been fired from a rifle. There were no injuries reported.

The RCMP believe that the residence and its occupants were targeted for unknown reasons.

RCMP Forensic Identification Section and investigators continue to pursue leads in the case and have obtained video surveillance of the suspect vehicle. It appears that a vehicle, possibly a dark-coloured sedan, stopped along the roadway within approximately 50 metres of the residence. Two people then exit the vehicle and the shots are fired. The vehicle fled the area before officers arrived.

The investigation is ongoing and the Shelburne RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in collecting further information.

Anyone with information about this incident, including the people or vehicle involved, is asked to contact Shelburne RCMP at 875-2490. 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.

Eskasoni RCMP charges two people with drug trafficking

Eskasoni RCMP has charged two people with drug trafficking following the execution of a search warrant in the community.

On October 9, at approximately 9:45 a.m., the Eskasoni RCMP executed a search warrant at a home on Raspberry Lane in relation to an ongoing drug trafficking investigation.

During the search, officers located and seized cocaine, cash, cellphones, scales, baggies, and other items used in the production and distribution of cocaine.

Dallace Matthew Levi, 42, of Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, and Peggy Dennis, 48, of Eskasoni have each been charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking.

Levi and Dennis were released from custody to appear in Eskasoni Provincial Court on December 10th, 2024.

Nova Scotians are encouraged to contact their nearest RCMP detachment or local police to report crime, including the illegal sale of drugs, in their communities. Anonymous tips can be made by calling Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers, toll-free, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or using the P3 Tips app.

Colchester County District RCMP charge man with sexual offences

Colchester County District RCMP has charged a man with sexual offences involving youth.

In May 2023, Colchester County District RCMP received a report of historical sexual offences that took place from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. Officers initiated an investigation; Victim Service and the Nova Scotia Department of Community Supports were also involved.

As a result of the investigation, on October 10, 2024, Kevin MacLeod, 64, of Salmon River, was arrested and charged with two counts of Sexual Assault and three counts of Sexual Interference.

MacLeod was released on conditions by police. He will make his first court appearances at Bible Hill Provincial Court on November 27.

The RCMP will not provide further details about the offences in order to protect the privacy of the victims.

MacLeod is known to have been in a position of leadership with youth and vulnerable people through his employment and volunteer work. At this time, investigators do not believe that there are other victims associated to this investigation, and the victims are not associated to the organizations that he was employed by or volunteered with. However, if you are a victim you are encouraged to contact your local police or other resources or supports in the community.

If you are experiencing, or have experienced, gender-based violence, including sexual assault, you are not alone. The elimination of gender-based violence continues to be a priority for the Nova Scotia RCMP, and the RCMP employs a trauma-informed approach. Survivors of gender-based violence can contact us and discuss an incident before deciding to further participate in the investigation and court process. Survivor supports are available, including through the RCMP Victim Services program.

 

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