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Emergency alert issued over dangerous man with firearm in Enfield area

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Last updated: 2025/11/29 at 11:42 AM
Press Room Published November 29, 2025
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Nova Scotia·Breaking

Nova Scotia RCMP have issued an emergency alert about a man with a firearm in the area between Oldham Road and Rockcliffe Drive in Enfield.

RCMP asking residents to stay inside, lock doors

CBC News · Posted: Nov 29, 2025 11:06 AM EST | Last Updated: 35 minutes ago

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RCMP are asking residents around Oldham Road and Rockcliffe Drive in Enfield to stay inside, close and lock their doors. (CBC)

Nova Scotia RCMP have issued an emergency alert due to a man with a firearm in the area between Oldham Road and Rockcliffe Drive in Enfield.

The alert said police are responding, but residents have been told to stay inside and lock their doors.

RCMP described the suspect as having tattoos on his face, and wearing a baby-blue coloured T-shirt and navy blue pants.

The suspect was last seen on foot, according to police, who asked the public not to provide a ride to anyone asking for one.

RCMP posted a public advisory earlier in the day on social media. It said the Halifax Detachment was investigating reports of a man with a firearm. There were no reports of shots being fired.

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