Community Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Alexander Baker in Nova Scotia

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RCMP community safety alert about a province-wide arrest warrant for Alexander Andrew Baker in Digby, Nova Scotia

Community Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Alexander Baker in Nova Scotia

RCMP Seeking Public Assistance to Locate Wanted Man

The Digby RCMP Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Alexander Andrew Baker, a 31-year-old man from Digby, Nova Scotia. Officers have been unable to find him despite multiple attempts and are now turning to the public for assistance across the province.

Baker is wanted in connection with a series of alleged violent and compliance-related offences. The warrant is in effect throughout Nova Scotia, and police are asking anyone who may know his whereabouts, or who may have recently seen him, to contact authorities immediately. This alert forms part of ongoing public safety notifications and community safety alerts monitored by CrimeCanada.ca.

Official Details from RCMP

According to the Digby RCMP, Alexander Andrew Baker (31) from Digby is currently wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant and is facing the following charges:

  • Assault – two (2) counts
  • Assault with Choking – one (1) count
  • Uttering Threats – three (3) counts
  • Fail to Comply with Release Order – four (4) counts

Suspect Description

Police have provided the following physical description of Alexander Andrew Baker to assist the public:

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  • Height: approximately 5 feet 10 inches
  • Weight: approximately 200 pounds
  • Hair: brown
  • Eyes: blue

Officers in Digby and surrounding areas have already made several attempts to locate Baker but have not yet been successful. Because the warrant is province-wide, residents anywhere in Nova Scotia should remain alert.

How the Community Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community to actively assist in this search. If you have any information about the current location of Alexander Andrew Baker, or if you believe you have seen him recently, please contact police without delay. Do not approach or attempt to detain him yourself; instead, provide information directly to authorities.

Contact information provided by RCMP:

  • Call Digby RCMP Detachment at 902-245-2579
  • Or contact your local police detachment anywhere in Nova Scotia
  • To remain anonymous, contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
  • You can also submit an anonymous tip via the secure web form at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca
  • Anonymous tips can also be submitted using the P3 Tips mobile app

Please reference RCMP File #: 2026-502770 when providing information, if possible.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, alerts involving alleged assaults, choking, and repeated failures to comply with court-ordered release conditions raise important safety concerns for the broader Nova Scotia community. When someone is the subject of a province-wide warrant, it means police need help to quickly locate that person before any potential risk to others escalates. While every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court, community vigilance is a vital part of keeping neighbourhoods safer.

We encourage residents to stay informed about local policing updates and to report suspicious or concerning activity to law enforcement as soon as it is safe to do so. Reviewing trusted sources of crime and safety data, such as municipal and regional statistics pages (for example, our city-level profiles like crime and safety data resources for Canadian communities), can help citizens understand broader trends and the importance of timely reporting. In situations like this warrant, your information—no matter how small it may seem—could be crucial to assisting the RCMP and enhancing community safety across Nova Scotia.


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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