HALIFAX A 53-year-old man from Yarmouth County, N.S., has died following a single-vehicle crash in the community on Monday morning. At approximately 8:40 a.m. on May 10, Yarmouth Rural RCMP officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Melbourne Road, in Yarmouth County. Police attended the scene and found a damaged pickup truck that had left the roadway, gone into a ditch and rolled onto its side. The driver and lone occupant of the truck, a 53-year-old man from Yarmouth County, was located trapped underneath the truck and was later pronounced deceased at the scene. RCMP say a collision reconstructionist attended the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.
Scammer targets family of missing Yarmouth County man, say RCMP
The family of a missing Yarmouth County man has been targeted by an online scam, according to Nova Scotia RCMP. A relative of Zachery Lefave, who was last spotted in Plymouth on New Year s Day, received an unsolicited text message on Jan. 12.
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Posted: Jan 16, 2021 11:05 AM AT | Last Updated: January 16
Zachery Lefave has been missing since the early hours of Jan. 1, 2021.(Submitted by Nova Scotia RCMP)
The family of a missing Yarmouth County man has been targeted by an online scam, according to Nova Scotia RCMP.
A family member of Zachery Lefave, who was last spotted in Plymouth on New Year s Day, received an unsolicited text message on Jan. 12 saying that Lefave was still alive but would be killed if they didn t send $7,000 in gift cards.
HALIFAX Nova Scotia RCMP have arrested 21 people so far in relation to criminal activity by a large group at a southwestern, N.S. lobster pound on Oct. 13, and are asking the public for help in continuing to identify persons of interest. RCMP confirmed that about 200 people were present at two incidents Oct. 13 outside a facility in Middle West Pubnico, N.S., which was storing lobster caught by members of the Sipekne katik First Nation outside of the federally regulated fishing season. Photos posted on social media showed lobster strewn about the facility, and the RCMP say they were told that the large group had prevented employees from leaving the building, which was damaged by the crowd.