Nova Scotia RCMP were searching for vehicle before deadly weekend crash
- Nova Scotia RCMP searched for a blue 2014 Honda Civic suspected of impaired driving hours before it crashed on Highway 101 near Falmouth, N.S., killing five people on the weekend of May 10-11, 2025.
- The search began after police received a report of a possible impaired driver at 7:20 p.m., and the same vehicle was last seen near a restaurant on Highway 1 in Grand Pre, N.S.
- Investigators found physical evidence that the Civic was traveling eastbound, in the opposite direction of traffic, before colliding approximately 1.5 km from Exit 7 with a Nissan Sentra around 11:15 p.m.
- The crash killed five people, including the 43-year-old Civic driver from Falmouth and three occupants of the Sentra, while a 29-year-old passenger from British Columbia is in critical condition, according to police and medical reports.
- Police continue seeking public information on the vehicle's whereabouts before and after the impairment report, noting that toxicology results may take time as the province's medical examiner investigates the case.
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Nova Scotia RCMP were searching for vehicle before deadly weekend crash
HANTSPORT — Nova Scotia RCMP were searching for a possible impaired driver in a vehicle that was involved hours later in a highway collision that killed five people over the weekend, police confirmed Monday. RCMP Cpl.
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Nova Scotia RCMP say they were searching for a possible impaired driver, hours before a collision that killed five people. Police say the vehicle was the same blue Honda Civic that crashed Saturday evening on Highway 101 near Falmouth, N.S. The Mounties are seeking information from the public on the whereabouts of the car prior […]
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