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A man faces charges after a traffic stop last night in Clayton Park.

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In their continued effort to address traffic safety issues and educate citizens on the rules of the road, the HRP / RCMP Integrated Traffic Unit will focus on speeding enforcement during the month of June.

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Halifax Regional Police is launching a new on-line system to encourage citizens to report not in-progess crimes, allowing police to more accurately identify trends and deploy resources appropriately.

The On-line Reporting System is a convenient, simple way to report fraud, stolen / lost property, and not-in-progress theft and property damage crimes.  To access the system, visit https://www.halifax.ca/police/NonDispatch, select the type of report you wish to make, fill in a simple form and hit submit.  You will be provided with an incident number and/or information by telephone or email within 24-hours of submitting your report.

Using the system means you don't have to wait for a call taker to answer your call.  You can submit a report at your convenience in the privacy of your home or business and have the option of printing or saving a copy of your report.  You may also use the system to add information to an incident report or leave a message for an officer.

A valid email address is required to use the system and only the individual involved in the incident, owner or authorized agent can file a report.  At this time, the system is intended for residents living within Halifax Regional Police jurisdiction - Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford and the communities extending from Bedford to the Sambro Loop.

The On-line Reporting system is for non-dispatchable incidents only.

You should call 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency, or 490-5020 for incidents that require a police officer to respond, such as missing persons, parking and noise complaints, and break and enters where it=s obvious the culprit is no longer present.  Anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling toll-free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submitting a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.cawww.crimestoppers.ns.ca or texting a tip - Tip 202 + your message to 274637.


Halifax Regional Police - Public Service Announcement - June 8, 2011 (9:45 a.m.)

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A check of a vehicle in Halifax early this morning has resulted in one man facing drug trafficking charges.

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