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New Glasgow police search for wanted 33-year-old man

Christopher McKay. Glasgow Regional Police

Update: Christopher McKay was arrested by police in Amherst, N.S., on Aug. 2. 

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Nova Scotia’s New Glasgow Regional Police announced late Friday night they were trying to locate and arrest Christopher McKay on a Canada-wide warrant.

Police said when they attempted to arrest McKay, 33, from a Main Street Trenton residence, the suspect immediately fled from the scene.

However, police were able to arrest Ronald Jamieson, who accompanied McKay, on Main Street Trenton Saturday morning.

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“The New Glasgow Regional Police sent out an Alert on various news networks for residents in Trenton to Shelter in Place (lock doors and be vigilant) due to public safety concerns,” police said in a statement.

Since then, police said they have lifted the shelter-in-place alert believing there to be no immediate threat to the community.

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Police have asked Trenton and Pictou County residents to be vigilant as police continue to search for McKay.

He is described as five-feet-seven-inches tall, 200 pounds with short hair. He has neck and face tattoos.

Police said anyone who sees McKay should call 911 or NGR Police 902 752-1941 and not confront him.

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Editor’s note: This article was updated on Aug. 2 at 12:22 p.m. to note the suspect has been found and arrested. 

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