News release
RCMP arrests woman after dangerous driving incidents
June 26, 2026
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Dagger Woods, Nova Scotia
From: Nova Scotia RCMP
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RCMP Northwest Traffic Services has arrested a Halifax woman after dangerous driving incidents in Antigonish County.
On June 19, at approximately 2:50 p.m., an RCMP Northwest Traffic Services officer conducting speed enforcement on Hwy. 104 near Indian Mountain observed an eastbound Nissan Sentra travelling at 166 km/h in a 110 km/h zone. When the officer attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver accelerated and drove dangerously, swerving around other vehicles and continuing through a construction zone. In the interest of public safety, the officer didn’t pursue the Sentra.
As the vehicle continued down Hwy. 104, RCMP officers located the vehicle near James River; it again failed to stop and was not pursued.
Shortly after, Antigonish County District RCMP received a 911 report of the same Nissan Sentra driving dangerously on Hwy. 104 in Dagger Woods. Officers responded immediately and located the Sentra parked at a nearby business, where the driver was arrested without incident.
A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of cannabis, prescription pills, cash, and suspected stolen property.
The driver, a 32-year-old woman from Halifax, will face charges for fleeing from police, dangerously operating a motor vehicle, stunting, and transporting cannabis illegally. She was released and is scheduled to appear in Antigonish Provincial Court at a later date.
The investigation, supported by the Antigonish Street Crime Enforcement Unit, is ongoing.
Excessive speed remains a leading cause of serious and fatal collisions. Anyone who witnesses dangerous driving is asked to call police or 911 if it’s safe to do so.
File #: 2026-849009