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Community Safety Alert: Multi‑Agency Search for Missing Man Near Harmony Road, Colchester County, NS
A coordinated, multi‑agency search is underway in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, focused on the Harmony Road area, in connection with missing person Jason Lorette, a 47‑year‑old man who was reported missing on March 20, 2026. Multiple specialized teams are on the ground and in the air as this search continues.
The operation involves several search and rescue organizations working alongside the Nova Scotia RCMP. Authorities are asking residents and motorists to avoid the immediate Harmony Road search zone so trained personnel, aircraft, and police resources can operate safely and without interference.
Official Details of the Active Search
According to the official RCMP update, the current response in Colchester County includes the following agencies and resources, all engaged in efforts related to locating Jason Lorette:
- Colchester County Ground Search and Rescue – conducting coordinated ground searches in and around the Harmony Road area.
- Pictou County Ground Search and Rescue – assisting with expanded search grids and terrain coverage.
- East Hants Ground Search and Rescue – supporting ground operations and search logistics.
- Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) – providing aerial support and visual searches from the air.
- RCMP Air Services – using police aircraft to assist in the search area and to support ground teams.
- RCMP Police Dog Services – deploying police dogs to track scent and search difficult areas.
The search is centred near Harmony Road in Colchester County and remains active as of March 22, 2026. This investigation is being managed under RCMP File # 2026‑363329.
Important Community Guidance
While the RCMP has not issued a broad call for public participation in search efforts at this time, residents in and around the Harmony Road corridor should be aware that:
- You may see a visible increase in police, search and rescue, and aircraft activity in the area.
- The public is requested not to enter or drive through the active search zones, both for their own safety and to avoid disturbing ongoing search operations.
- If you live nearby, keep an eye on your property, outbuildings, and wooded areas and be prepared to follow any instructions from RCMP or search teams if they attend your residence.
Across Canada, community awareness plays a critical role in resolving missing person files. While this search is currently being handled by trained teams, residents can support efforts by staying informed and promptly reporting any information that may seem relevant to local police. For Canadians interested in understanding broader safety patterns and how rural communities are affected by emergencies and police operations, resources like our community‑level crime and safety data for smaller municipalities can help put incidents like this into a wider context.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
At CrimeCanada.ca, we emphasize that missing person cases are urgent community safety matters, especially in regions like rural Nova Scotia where terrain, weather, and distance can complicate search efforts. When a large‑scale search is underway, the safest and most helpful role for the public is usually to stay clear of formal search areas, remain attentive to official updates, and share verified information with neighbours and family.
If you live in or travel through Colchester County, consider the following best practices during an ongoing search operation:
- Monitor trusted sources (RCMP and established news outlets) for formal updates rather than social media rumours.
- Report any potentially relevant observations directly to police rather than conducting your own informal search.
- Use extra caution when driving near Harmony Road, as search vehicles and personnel may be on or near the roadway.
Our mission is to support safer communities by amplifying official alerts, highlighting patterns in public safety data, and encouraging calm, informed, and cooperative responses when serious incidents—such as missing person searches—occur.
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.

