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Community Alert: Youths Arrested After Attempted Robbery in Lower Sackville
Section 1: The Alert
RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment has arrested two youths following an attempted robbery in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia. The incident occurred on the evening of April 17, 2026, on the 700 block of Sackville Dr., and involved a report that a weapon may have been present during the confrontation between youths.
Police quickly responded around 6:10 p.m. and located two young suspects nearby a short time later. Both were arrested without incident, and officers seized multiple weapons, including replica firearms and a sensory irritant spray. The youths who were targeted in this event left the area before police could speak with them, and investigators are still working to identify them. No injuries were reported, and the investigation remains active.
Section 2: Official Details
According to RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment, the sequence of events and current status of the case are as follows:
- On April 17, 2026, at approximately 6:10 p.m., officers received a report of an attempted robbery involving youths in the 700 block of Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville.
- Information provided to police indicated that two youths attempted to rob other youths and that a weapon might have been involved.
- The suspects were reported to have fled the scene on foot prior to the arrival of officers.
- Police soon located two youths in the surrounding area and arrested them without incident.
- During a subsequent search, officers seized several items believed to be connected to the incident.
- The youths who were targeted in the attempted robbery left before speaking with police and have not yet been identified.
- No injuries were reported in relation to this incident.
- The investigation is ongoing under RCMP file number 26-55628.
Seized Items
- Airsoft pistol
- Airsoft rifle
- Can of sensory irritant spray (commonly similar in effect to pepper spray)
Charges and Youth Involvement
- One youth is facing charges related to weapons possession and failing to comply with court orders.
- The second youth was released without charge at this time.
While this incident occurred in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, residents across the country can better understand local risk patterns by reviewing regional crime data, such as the Sackville area crime statistics and safety trends compiled by CrimeCanada.ca. These types of data sets help provide a broader picture of how youth-related offences and weapons incidents fit into overall community safety.
Request for Information & How the Community Can Help
Investigators are seeking any additional information about this attempted robbery, particularly from the youths who were approached and left before speaking with officers, or from anyone who may have witnessed the incident on Sackville Dr..
If you have information related to this event, or if you were one of the youths involved as a potential victim, please contact:
- RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment: 902-490-5020
To provide information anonymously, you can contact:
- Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers (toll-free): 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
- Submit a secure web tip: www.crimestoppers.ns.ca
- Use the P3 Tips mobile app
Members of the CrimeCanada.ca community are strongly encouraged to share these contact details with friends, family, and neighbours in the Lower Sackville area who may have seen or heard anything relevant to this investigation.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident is a serious reminder that youth-involved crime, even when it does not result in physical injury, can involve realistic-looking weapons and chemical irritants that pose significant safety risks to the public and to responding officers. Replica firearms such as airsoft pistols and rifles can easily be mistaken for real weapons, escalating fear in the community and adding danger to any police response. Similar concerns arise in other Nova Scotia communities, including rural areas like Richmond Subd. A, Nova Scotia crime and safety data, where weapons-related calls may be less frequent but equally impactful.
For residents, especially parents and guardians, it is important to talk with youth about the legal consequences of carrying replica guns or irritant sprays in public and using them in criminal or threatening situations. If you see suspicious gatherings, confrontations between groups of youths, or individuals displaying any kind of weapon (including airsoft or pellet guns) in public spaces, report it to police as soon as it is safe to do so. Anonymous reporting options, such as Crime Stoppers, are valuable tools that help maintain safer streets while reducing the pressure on victims and witnesses who may be hesitant to come forward. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to supporting communities in Nova Scotia by amplifying official alerts, promoting data-driven awareness, and encouraging prompt reporting of suspicious or violent behaviour.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the nova-scotia community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

