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Community Alert: Province‑Wide Warrant for Liverpool Woman

RCMP photo of 38-year-old Tara Lee Wilson, wanted on a province-wide warrant in Nova Scotia on drug trafficking and weapons-related charges.

Community Alert: Province‑Wide Warrant for Liverpool Woman

Queens County District RCMP has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Tara Lee Wilson, a 38-year-old woman from Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Police are actively trying to locate her and are asking residents across the province to assist by reporting any information on her whereabouts.

Wilson is wanted in connection with drug trafficking and weapons-related offences. The warrant applies across all of Nova Scotia, meaning she may be encountered in any community within the province. Police stress that timely information from the public can play a critical role in safely locating and arresting wanted individuals.

Official RCMP Details

According to the official release from Queens County District RCMP, Tara Lee Wilson, age 38, from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, is currently wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant and is facing the following charges:

Police have made multiple attempts to find Wilson but have not yet been able to locate her. They are now turning to the wider community for assistance.

Suspect Description

RCMP have provided the following physical description of Tara Lee Wilson to help the public identify her:

An official RCMP photo of Wilson has been released to assist with identification:

RCMP released image of Tara Lee Wilson, wanted on a province-wide warrant in Nova Scotia

Crime Canada Community: How You Can Help

CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community to assist police in safely locating Tara Lee Wilson. If you see her or know where she might be, do not attempt to approach, confront, or detain her yourself. Instead, contact police using the official channels below.

Please reference RCMP File # 2026-593109 when providing information, if possible.

For those who follow police and safety updates regularly, you can also monitor other current and historical alerts through our national Safety Alerts hub on CrimeCanada.ca, which helps communities compare present incidents with broader trends.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, province-wide warrants like this one are important signals for community safety across Nova Scotia. Allegations involving drug trafficking and prohibited or dangerous weapons can have a serious impact on neighbourhood safety, even beyond the community where the investigation began. While our city-level crime statistic pages, such as those we maintain for communities like Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional in Ontario, focus on long-term trends, individual warrants highlight immediate situations where public awareness and cooperation matter.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed, report suspicious activity promptly, and avoid taking personal risks when they believe they have spotted a wanted person. Your role is to observe carefully and contact authorities, not to intervene. By sharing accurate information with police and using anonymous tools like Crime Stoppers when needed, community members help reduce harm, support investigations, and contribute to safer streets for everyone in 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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