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Province-Wide Warrant: RCMP Seek Unique Toney-MacEachern in Halifax Region

RCMP-issued photo of wanted man Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern, 22, from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia.

Province-Wide Warrant: RCMP Seek Unique Toney-MacEachern in Halifax Region

Section 1: Community Safety Alert

RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern, age 22, from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia. Officers are actively trying to locate him across the province and are asking the public to assist.

Toney-MacEachern is currently wanted in relation to multiple alleged breaches of court-ordered conditions, including both release and probation orders. This warrant applies across all of Nova Scotia, and anyone who believes they see him or knows where he may be is urged to contact police immediately and not attempt to intervene directly.

Section 2: Official RCMP Details

The following information is taken from the official police notice and reformatted by CrimeCanada.ca for clarity and community awareness.

Wanted Individual

Name: Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern
Age: 22
Residence: Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia

Community Assistance Requested: RCMP have made multiple attempts to find Toney-MacEachern but have not yet located him. Public help is now a key part of this province-wide search.

Charges Outstanding

Physical Description

Photo of Wanted Individual

Police have released the following image of Unique Toney-MacEachern to assist the public in recognizing him:

RCMP-issued photo of wanted man Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia

Image: Unique Toney-MacEachern as released by RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment.

How to Report Information – Crime Canada Community, Please Help

CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community to be especially vigilant. If you have ANY information about the whereabouts of Unique Allan Shay Toney-MacEachern, contact police using the following official channels:

RCMP File Number: 26-80980

For ongoing updates on similar police notices across Canada, residents can monitor CrimeCanada.ca’s centralized Safety Alerts hub, which aggregates time-sensitive alerts like this one to support community awareness.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, alerts related to alleged breaches of release and probation orders are important for the safety of the broader Nova Scotia community. These court conditions exist to manage risk and support public safety; when they are not followed, police may need public support to locate the individual quickly and safely.

Community members in Eastern Passage, the greater Halifax Regional Municipality, and across the province should stay aware of official descriptions and photographs, avoid direct contact with wanted individuals, and report sightings or information promptly to police or Crime Stoppers. Anonymous reporting through Crime Stoppers and tools such as the P3 Tips app allow residents to share what they know without identifying themselves, which can be especially valuable in sensitive cases. By combining real-time police information with data-driven resources—similar to how CrimeCanada.ca compiles local crime and safety patterns on its statistics pages for communities across the country—we aim to help Canadians recognize risk and take practical steps to keep themselves and others safe.


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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