Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Jamie Jovite Belliveau in Nova Scotia

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RCMP alert for wanted person Jamie Jovite Belliveau in Nova Scotia with province-wide arrest warrant and vehicle description

Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Jamie Jovite Belliveau in Nova Scotia

Section 1: The Alert

The Meteghan RCMP Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Jamie Jovite Belliveau, 28, from Little Brook, Nova Scotia. Officers are actively attempting to locate him and are now calling on the public across the province to assist.

Belliveau is wanted in connection with multiple alleged offences, including assault-related charges, driving-related dangers, and failing to follow prior court-ordered conditions. The warrant was publicized on March 17, 2026, and police are emphasizing that anyone who sees Belliveau or his vehicle should contact law enforcement immediately and not attempt to approach or detain him.

Section 2: Official Details

According to RCMP Nova Scotia, Jamie Jovite Belliveau is currently wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant and is facing several criminal charges. These charges include:

  • Assault with a weapon (two counts)
  • Assault (two counts)
  • Theft
  • Flight from police
  • Resisting or obstructing a peace officer
  • Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
  • Failure to comply with a release order (two counts)

Belliveau’s description as provided by police:

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  • Age: 28
  • Height: approximately 5 feet 10 inches
  • Weight: approximately 160 pounds
  • Hair: brown
  • Eyes: green
  • From: Little Brook, Nova Scotia

Investigators believe he may be travelling in a vehicle described as:

  • Make/Model: GMC Sierra pickup truck
  • Colour: blue
  • Licence plate: Nova Scotia FZH 634

CRITICAL – PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: The Meteghan RCMP Detachment has made multiple attempts to locate Belliveau and is now asking the community for direct help. If you have any information about the current location of Jamie Jovite Belliveau, or if you have recently seen him or the blue GMC Sierra with plate FZH 634, you are urged to contact police immediately.

How to report information:

  • Call the Meteghan RCMP Detachment at 902-645-2326
  • Contact your local police if you are outside the Meteghan area
  • To remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
  • You can also submit a secure web tip through Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers online or use the P3 Tips App

Please reference RCMP File # 2026-341400 when providing information, if possible.

Community vigilance in situations like this is important across Canada. Understanding how police respond to similar cases in other communities—such as those documented in places like Val-Joli, Quebec crime and safety statistics—helps highlight patterns in offences such as assaults, property crime, and risky driving behaviour.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, alerts involving alleged violence, resistance to police, and hazardous driving behaviour pose significant risk not just to targeted individuals but to bystanders and road users across Nova Scotia. When a person is wanted on a province-wide warrant, it means law enforcement believes their possible movements or actions could affect a broad geographic area, not only the community where the investigation began.

For your safety, do not attempt to intervene if you believe you see Belliveau or his vehicle. Instead, move to a safe location, note as many details as you can (time, exact location, direction of travel, any passengers, damage or markings on the vehicle), and share that information directly with RCMP or Crime Stoppers. Paying attention to vehicle descriptions and licence plates, and reporting suspicious or evasive driving, can be crucial in safely resolving cases like this. Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to provide clear, real-time context that helps communities stay informed and supports law enforcement efforts to prevent further harm.


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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