Man, 49, at centre of Dartmouth emergency alert turns himself in
Halifax police described man as armed and dangerous during search of Gaston Road area
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Halifax Regional Police say a 49-year-old man who they had described as armed and dangerous, and who was at the centre of an emergency alert earlier this week, has turned himself in.
Police said in a news release Thursday the man was arrested Wednesday night and is scheduled to appear in provincial court on charges of assault, uttering threats and breaching a probation order.
Police said they were called to the Gaston Road area of Dartmouth, N.S., Tuesday morning following reports that a man with a firearm was threatening people.
An emergency alert was issued warning people to be on the lookout for the man, but officers were not able to find him.
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Const. John MacLeod said the man isn't facing firearms charges, as police have not found a gun. He said witnesses and complainants told police the man may have been armed.
A section of Gaston Road was closed Tuesday, but later reopened. Police focused their investigation on a home on the road, and officers wearing body armour and carrying long guns were seen patrolling the property.