Nova Scotia RCMP seek wanted man on province-wide warrants

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Nova Scotia RCMP wanted man Tyrone Allen Gosbee believed to be in Halifax Regional Municipality

Nova Scotia RCMP seek wanted man on province-wide warrants

Community Safety Alert – Halifax Regional Municipality

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment is asking the public across Nova Scotia to help locate a man wanted on multiple province-wide arrest warrants. Officers are actively looking for Tyrone Allen Gosbee, 28, who also uses the name Tyrone Glasgow, and believe he is currently in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).

Gosbee is wanted in connection with a series of driving and court-related offences and remains unlawfully at large despite several attempts by police to find him. This alert is being shared to ensure residents are informed and to encourage anyone who may know his whereabouts to contact police or Crime Stoppers immediately.

Official RCMP Details

According to RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment, Tyrone Allen Gosbee (also known as Tyrone Glasgow) is the subject of three province-wide arrest warrants and is facing the following charges:

  • Driving while prohibited
  • Impaired driving
  • Impaired driving with blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg%
  • Failing to comply with probation
  • Failing to appear in court
  • Failing to comply with court-ordered conditions

He is described as:

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  • Age: 28
  • Height: 5 feet 6 inches
  • Weight: 159 pounds
  • Hair: Black
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Also known as: Tyrone Glasgow
  • Believed to be in: Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia

Image released by police:

RCMP-issued photo of wanted man Tyrone Allen Gosbee

Caption: RCMP-issued image of 28-year-old Tyrone Allen Gosbee.

How the Community Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca is directly calling on our community to assist with this active warrant search. If you have any information about where Tyrone Allen Gosbee may be, or if you believe you have recently seen him, contact police right away. Do not attempt to approach or detain him yourself.

If you have information, please use the following official contacts provided by police:

  • RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment (Police): 902-420-5020
  • Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers (toll-free): 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
  • Submit a secure web tip via Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers online tip form
  • Use the P3 Tips mobile app to send an anonymous tip

Reference police file numbers if you can when providing information: 22-43512, 22-43630, 22-85562, 22-109353, 22-116804, 23-5664, 23-5665. Even small details can assist investigators in safely locating this individual.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this alert highlights why community awareness of individuals wanted for impaired and prohibited driving is critical to public safety in Nova Scotia. Impaired driving and ignoring court orders can put other road users and pedestrians at direct risk. When someone remains at large on multiple warrants, it undermines the effectiveness of court conditions designed to protect the public.

Residents in the Halifax Regional Municipality are encouraged to stay alert to official RCMP updates and to report any information that may help resolve outstanding warrants like this one. Tracking local crime patterns, as we do with community profiles such as the Alberton crime statistics and safety data, helps Canadians understand how driving offences, court non-compliance, and repeat behaviour affect broader community safety. Always prioritize your personal safety: observe from a distance, note times, locations, and descriptions, and share those details with police or Crime Stoppers rather than intervening yourself.


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.

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