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Community Safety Update: High-Risk Offender Wanted in Nova Scotia Arrested in Manitoba
Section 1: The Alert
The RCMP in Nova Scotia have confirmed that Patrick Celestine Hyslop, previously identified as a high-risk offender and subject to a province-wide warrant in Nova Scotia, has been located and safely taken into custody in Manitoba. This development closes an active warrant that had been in place as police worked to find and arrest him.
RCMP investigators report that Hyslop was arrested without incident in Manitoba, and he is no longer at large. Police have expressed appreciation to members of the public whose awareness and cooperation supported their efforts. For broader context on crime patterns in the province where the arrest occurred, residents can review current crime statistics in Manitoba to better understand regional safety trends.
Section 2: Official Details
Based on the official information released by the RCMP – Nova Scotia, the following details are confirmed:
- Individual involved: Patrick Celestine Hyslop
- Risk level: Classified by RCMP as a high-risk offender
- Legal status prior to arrest: Subject to a province-wide warrant in Nova Scotia
- Current status: Located and safely arrested in Manitoba
- Police file number: 26-39064
- Investigating agency: Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
The RCMP have publicly thanked community members for their assistance in locating Hyslop. No further operational or investigative details were included in the brief official update. Residents interested in understanding how this arrest fits within broader public safety trends in the province can consult regional overviews such as Winnipeg-area crime statistics and safety data, which help frame how law enforcement actions contribute to overall community safety.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, the safe arrest of a high-risk offender who was wanted on a province-wide warrant is a significant development for community safety in Nova Scotia and across provincial borders. High-risk offenders can pose an elevated threat if they are not in custody or under supervision, so the rapid coordination between jurisdictions and the eventual arrest in Manitoba are important for public protection.
These kinds of alerts underscore the value of community awareness and cooperation with law enforcement. When police issue information about high-risk individuals, it is essential for residents to stay informed through trusted channels, avoid direct engagement with wanted persons, and report any relevant information to authorities. While this particular warrant has now been resolved, CrimeCanada.ca encourages citizens in Nova Scotia and across Canada to remain observant in their neighbourhoods, follow updates from the RCMP and local police services, and promptly share any safety concerns with law enforcement. Ongoing vigilance, paired with reliable crime data and responsible information sharing, is a key part of building safer communities.
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.

