An Inverness man faces charges of flight from police and dangerous driving. On May 21, a Cheticamp RCMP member was on patrol on Route 19 in Broad Cove Marsh, and observed a motorcycle they recognized from a previous complaint of flight from police. They activated their emergency equipment to conduct a traffic stop, but the […]
HALIFAX Nova Scotia RCMP have charged two men with a number of offences in relation to a home invasion and assault in Loch Lomond, Cape Breton early Saturday morning. At approximately 2:36 a.m. on May 8, Richmond County District RCMP were called to a residence on Loch Lomond Road. Police were told by the lone occupant of the home that two men, one known to him and both wearing face masks, had kicked in a door and threatened to kill him while kicking and punching him. According to police, both men then fled in a vehicle and were believed to be in a residence nearby.
On Saturday, at around 2:36 a.m., Richmond County District RCMP members were called to a residence on Loch Lomond Road following a report of a home invasion involving an assault.
Upon arrival, police received word from the lone occupant that two men, one known to him and both wearing face masks, had kicked in a door and threatened to kill him while kicking and punching him. Both men had then fled in a vehicle and were believed to be in a residence nearby.
Police went to that home and arrested the two men without incident.
58-year-old Daniel James McMullin of Loch Lomond, and 37-year-old Kyle Sparrow of New Waterford, each faces charges of assault, uttering threats to kill, and breaking and entering a residence.
HALIFAX The Nova Scotia RCMP says a man is facing charges after they found signs of drug trafficking in a Louisdale, N.S. home. On Feb. 26, Richmond County RCMP searched a home in Louisdale, Cape Breton. Police say they seized cocaine, hydromorphone (Dilaudid) a “cellular device”, and drug paraphernalia, from the home. Fifty-eight year-old Herbert Joseph Sampson, from Louisdale, is charged with two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and hydromorphone. Police say a 25-year-old woman was also arrested at the scene, but she was released without charges. Sampson is scheduled to appear in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court on April 26.