RCMP Urges Public Help To Find Jordan Simmonds Dangerous Fugitive

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CANADA – COLE HARBOUR, NOVA SCOTIA – Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating 30-year-old Jordan Simmonds, who is wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant issued by the RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment.

Simmonds faces serious charges, including flight from a peace officer and dangerous operation of a conveyance, prompting police to classify him as a high-priority fugitive. Officers have reportedly made several attempts to locate him, but he remains at large.

Described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds, Simmonds has brown hair and brown eyes. Police emphasize that members of the public should not attempt to approach him, as he may pose a risk to personal safety.

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The RCMP has called on anyone with information about Simmonds’ whereabouts to come forward immediately. Tips can be submitted directly to the Halifax Regional Detachment at 902-490-5020. Individuals may also contact their local police stations with relevant information.

For those wishing to remain anonymous, Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers offers a toll-free line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Alternatively, tips can be submitted securely via their website at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca or through the P3 Tips mobile app.

Police stress that public cooperation is critical to apprehending Simmonds and preventing potential harm. Authorities are urging community members to remain vigilant and report any sightings or suspicious activity linked to the fugitive.

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This search highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to enforce warrants and maintain public safety throughout Nova Scotia. Authorities have reassured residents that all tips will be handled confidentially and could play a decisive role in Simmonds’ capture.

The RCMP reminds the public that fleeing from law enforcement and reckless operation of vehicles are serious offenses that carry significant legal consequences. The investigation into Simmonds is active, and law enforcement agencies across the province are coordinating to ensure his prompt arrest.

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DDM reports that the call for public assistance is part of a broader campaign by the RCMP to engage communities in crime prevention, stressing that timely information from citizens often proves crucial in locating and apprehending wanted individuals.

Officials urge anyone with information to act quickly, reiterating that Simmonds should be reported immediately to authorities rather than approached directly, ensuring both public safety and effective law enforcement action.

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