Community Alert: RCMP Investigate Shooting in Lake Loon, N.S.

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RCMP investigation into shooting near Montague Road and Lake Loon Road in Nova Scotia

Community Alert: RCMP Investigate Shooting in Lake Loon, N.S.

Section 1: The Alert

The RCMP/Halifax Regional Police (HRP) Integrated General Investigation Section is investigating a shooting in the Lake Loon area of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. A 41-year-old man from Halifax was shot on the evening of May 19, 2026, and police are now urgently asking the public for any information or video that could help identify those responsible.

At around 8:50 p.m., first responders were called after an injured man arrived at a home on Montague Mines Rd. saying he had been shot. Officers located the victim in the 100 block of Montague Mines Rd. with a gunshot wound. He was taken to hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening. Investigators have determined the shooting occurred while the victim was walking along Montague Rd., near Lake Loon Rd., and they are now seeking witnesses and dashcam footage from the area during the time leading up to the incident.

Section 2: Official Details from RCMP

Based on the official information released by the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment, the following details have been confirmed:

  • Date of incident: May 19, 2026
  • Time of initial report: Approximately 8:50 p.m.
  • Location of victim when found: 100 block of Montague Mines Rd., Lake Loon area
  • Victim: 41-year-old man from Halifax
  • Injuries: Gunshot wound; transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
  • Reported sequence: Victim was walking north along Montague Rd., near Lake Loon Rd. when a burgundy SUV approached and shots were fired.
  • After being shot, the victim sought help by fleeing into a ditch and then going door-to-door in the area, eventually reaching a residence on Montague Mines Rd.
  • Responding units: RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment, HRP Canine Unit, and EHS (Emergency Health Services)
  • Investigative lead: RCMP/HRP Integrated General Investigation Section
  • RCMP file number: 26-77462

Public Assistance Requested – Witnesses & Video

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Investigators are specifically asking for help from anyone who may have been in the Lake Loon area around the time of the shooting. If you were driving or walking in the vicinity of Montague Rd. between Lake Loon Rd. and Montague Mines Rd. between approximately 8:00 p.m. and 8:50 p.m. on May 19, 2026, your observations or video could be critical.

  • Police are seeking dashcam footage or any video recordings (including home security or doorbell cameras) from Montague Rd. between Lake Loon Rd. and Montague Mines Rd. during the timeframe of 8:00–8:50 p.m.
  • Anyone who saw a burgundy SUV in the area around the time of the shooting is asked to contact police.

How to Contact Police or Crime Stoppers

The Crime Canada community is urged to assist if at all possible. If you have information related to this shooting:

  • Contact RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment directly at 902-490-5020.
  • To provide information anonymously, contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips mobile app.

While this incident occurred in Lake Loon, Nova Scotia, CrimeCanada.ca also tracks trends in similarly named communities across the country, such as Loon Lake, Saskatchewan crime statistics and safety data. Comparing local data helps us better understand how violence involving firearms affects both smaller communities and regional centres nationwide.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, any shooting in a residential or semi-rural corridor like the Lake Loon area is a serious public safety concern, even when injuries are not life-threatening. Incidents involving shots fired from a vehicle, such as the reported burgundy SUV, can be unpredictable and place both the intended target and bystanders at risk. That is why timely reporting of suspicious vehicles, unusual activity, and the sharing of dashcam or security footage with police is so important.

We encourage residents in Nova Scotia to review their home security systems and vehicle dashcams regularly after incidents like this and to preserve any footage from relevant dates and times before it is automatically overwritten. If you witness an altercation, hear gunshots, or see a vehicle driving erratically or lingering suspiciously, contact local police as soon as it is safe to do so. Community vigilance, paired with accurate data and strong investigative work by agencies like the RCMP, is key to reducing firearm-related violence and building safer neighbourhoods.


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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