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Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Mace Pottie in Nova Scotia

Photo of Mace Pottie, wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant in Nova Scotia for two counts of assault

RCMP have issued a province-wide arrest warrant for 20-year-old Mace Pottie of Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia.

Community Safety Alert: Province-Wide Warrant for Mace Pottie in Nova Scotia

RCMP Seeking Public Help to Locate Wanted Individual

The RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Mace Pottie, a 20-year-old from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, who is currently wanted in connection with assault-related charges. Officers have been actively trying to find Pottie but have not yet been successful.

CrimeCanada.ca is broadcasting this alert to assist police in locating this individual and to help keep the community informed. Residents across Nova Scotia are urged to review the description below and contact police immediately if they have any information on Pottie’s whereabouts.

Official RCMP Details

The following information has been provided by the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment:

Crime Canada Community: Your Help Is Needed Now

The RCMP is directly asking for assistance from the public in finding Mace Pottie. If you recognize this individual or know anything about their current location, do not attempt to approach or detain them yourself. Instead, contact police using the official numbers below.

Report information immediately to:

To provide information anonymously, contact:

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, public alerts about province-wide warrants are a vital part of community safety in Nova Scotia. Assault-related charges can signal a risk of harm to others, and timely sharing of accurate information helps reduce that risk. When citizens know who police are looking for and how to respond, it strengthens community vigilance and supports safer neighbourhoods.

As a general safety practice, if you believe you see a wanted person, keep your distance, move to a safe location, and contact police immediately with as many details as you can safely observe (such as clothing, direction of travel, and any vehicle description). Avoid confrontation and do not share unverified information on social media that could hinder an active investigation. By using official channels like RCMP lines and Crime Stoppers, residents of Nova Scotia help law enforcement act quickly while protecting their own safety.


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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