Nova Scotia

Man injured during arrest by Cape Breton Regional Police

A man sustained serious facial injuries and a fractured elbow while being arrested by the Cape Breton Regional Police Service. Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating.

Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating

Sign of the Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team.
A man sustained serious facial injuries and a fractured elbow while being arrested by Cape Breton Regional Police. Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating. (Submitted by SIRT)

Update, Nov. 14, 2024: The Serious Incident Response Team found no reasonable grounds to believe police committed a criminal offence in connection with this case, according to the SIRT investigation report.


Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating after a man was injured during an arrest by Cape Breton Regional Police officers.

The man suffered serious facial injuries and a fractured elbow, a news release from the Serious Incident Response Team said Monday.

The release said officers had been "conducting surveillance" on a man as part of an investigation and a struggle took place as they were arresting him after finding him in a vehicle on a dead-end street.

The team was contacted by the Cape Breton force about the incident on July 24, the release said.