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RCMP Charge Man Stemming from Incidents of Vandalism Across the Province including Port Hawkesbury

Oct 20, 2023 | Regional News

Halifax District RCMP has charged a man in relation to incidents that occurred across the province, including in Port Hawkesbury.

On October 16, at approximately 6 a.m., Inverness County District RCMP received a report of mischief at a business on Reeves Street in Port Hawkesbury. RCMP officers learned that a man, who was sitting in his vehicle, was confronted by another man who allegedly slashed his pickup truck tires before fleeing the scene.

Later that day, Halifax District RCMP received multiple complaints, in the Hubbards area, where a man had threatened several individuals over the phone. The suspect, who is known to the victims, was later identified, through tips received from the public, as being involved in the Port Hawkesbury incident.

On October 17, investigators were continuing the investigations when additional incidents of uttering threats and mischief were reported. RCMP officers learned that video surveillance, at a marina on Nautical Way in Tantallon , had captured footage of the suspect where a boat lift, a ridgid hull inflatable vessel of the St. Margarets Bay Marine Search and Rescue Society and two boat trailers were vandalised. Furthermore, threats continued to be uttered by phone and the tires of a car, on Shore Club Road in Hubbards, had been slashed. The total costs of the damage is estimated to be more than $35,000.

Later that day, at approximately 1:35 p.m., the 57-year-old Marriotts Cove man turned himself in at the Tantallon RCMP detachment where he was arrested.

Andrew Joseph Cullen of Boutiliers Point faces six counts of uttering threats, five counts of mischief, and one count each of criminal harassment and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. Cullen appeared in Halifax Provincial Court Wednesday and was remanded into custody. He was set to return to court Thursday.


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Canadian Radio Awards: 989 XFM Small Market Station of The Year

Arsenault Monuments
Canadian Radio Awards: 989 XFM Small Market Station of The Year