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RCMP Arrest Armed and Barricade Man.

The Nova Scotia RCMP safely arrested an armed and barricade man in Wagmatcook, Victoria County.

On March 12 at approximately 2:15, Victoria County District RCMP responded to a report of an altercation between two people on Twin Ln. Officers learned that one of the men involved was acting erratically and had left with a knife.

Police located the man at a residence on Humes Rear East Loop and found that he was in possession of a firearm, in addition to the previously reported knife. The man made threats to himself and to officers on scene, and attempted to leave the area in two different stolen vehicles.

The man then broke into a different, unoccupied, home on Humes Rear East Loop and barricaded himself inside.

In the interest of public safety, a civil emergency alert was issued for Victoria, Inverness and Cape Breton Counties via Alert Ready.

The RCMP Emergency Response Team, Police Dog Services, Air Services, and Northeast Nova Traffic Services attended to support the Victoria County District RCMP. RCMP Crisis Negotiators also assisted.

At approximately 7:20, the man exited the home and he was safely arrested by the ERT. He was assessed and treated by EHS for injuries sustained earlier in the day, unrelated to the arrest or other police actions on scene.

Coady James Isadore, 36, of Wagmatcook, is facing a total of 22 new charges, in addition to previous charges from an outstanding warrant. New charges include Break and Enter to a Dwelling House, Dangerous Operation of a Conveyance (vehicle), Utter Threats, several firearms offences including Pointing A Firearm, and nine counts of Failure to Comply with a Release Order. He remains in custody and will have a first court appearance on March 13.

Victoria County District RCMP continues to investigate the initial altercation. Anyone with information who has not yet spoken with police is asked to contact Victoria County District RCMP at 902-295-2350. To remain anonymous, call 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 app.

Officers on scene appreciated support from EHS and Fire Rescue Services during the response and cooperation of neighbours and the public as they worked toward a peaceful resolution.

Source: RCMP Release

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