April 12, 2025, 5:20 am
Nova Scotia police cancelled an emergency alert initially issued to warn residents about a potentially armed man at large. Updated intelligence led to the withdrawal of the alert even as the RCMP continue their active investigation. Officials emphasize that the cancellation does not signify the end of the search, and they remain committed to public safety. Residents are encouraged to stay observant while further updates are provided.
An emergency alert has ended in Nova Scotia as police continue searching for a possibly armed man.
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