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Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Impaired Driving Suspect in Nova Scotia

RCMP community safety alert about a province-wide arrest warrant for impaired driving suspect in Nova Scotia

Queens District RCMP have issued a province-wide arrest warrant in Nova Scotia for 41-year-old Aimee Dawn Landry in connection with impaired driving charges.

Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Impaired Driving Suspect in Nova Scotia

Police in Queens County, Nova Scotia have issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Aimee Dawn Landry, age 41, in connection with impaired driving offences. The warrant was announced by Queens District RCMP, who are now turning to the public across Nova Scotia for assistance in locating her.

Landry is from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and is wanted on charges related to impaired operation of a motor vehicle. Officers have made several attempts to find her but have not yet been successful. Anyone who may have seen her or knows where she is is urged to contact police immediately to support this active warrant and help protect road safety in the province.

Official RCMP Details

The Queens District RCMP are seeking information on the whereabouts of Aimee Dawn Landry, who is currently wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant. The warrant is related to impaired driving allegations and is active throughout Nova Scotia.

Charges alleged against Aimee Dawn Landry:

Suspect description (as provided by RCMP):

Police state they have made multiple attempts to locate Landry and have now escalated the matter by asking for broad community assistance across the province. This type of public appeal is similar in spirit to how safety and crime trends are analyzed in other jurisdictions, such as our crime and safety overview for Saint-Aimé, Quebec, where local communities also play a vital role in sharing information with authorities.

Help Needed from the CrimeCanada.ca Community

Public assistance is urgently requested. If you see Aimee Dawn Landry or have any information about her current location, do not approach or attempt to detain her yourself. Instead, contact police using the official channels below.

Contact information for tips and sightings:

The CrimeCanada.ca community is encouraged to stay alert, share this information responsibly, and report any credible sightings or relevant details directly to police. Even a small piece of information—such as a recent sighting, known associates, or vehicles she may be using—could help officers safely execute this warrant.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this alert underscores how impaired driving cases remain a serious public safety concern in Nova Scotia and across Canada. Impaired operation of vehicles can have devastating consequences for pedestrians, cyclists, passengers, and other drivers. When a person facing impaired driving charges is the subject of a province-wide warrant, it signals that police have been unable to reach them through normal means and now need help from the wider community.

We encourage residents to support road safety by planning safe transportation before consuming alcohol or drugs, using designated drivers or transit, and by reporting suspected impaired drivers to police where it is safe to do so. Just as we analyze trends in other Canadian communities—such as the data-driven crime and safety profile for Dawn-Euphemia, Ontario—alerts like this in Nova Scotia help us understand and respond to impaired driving risks on a local level. Your vigilance and timely reporting are essential parts of building safer roads and 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.

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