Halifax District RCMP have escalated their search for a 29-year-old woman wanted on a provincewide arrest warrant, alerting residents across Nova Scotia to be on the lookout.
Kristen Noel Phee is currently wanted on multiple serious charges including assault with a weapon, resisting arrest, and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose. The warrant was issued after RCMP determined she posed a significant concern for public safety.
According to police officials, the charges stem from incidents that occurred within the Halifax Regional Municipality. While specific details about the circumstances remain limited due to the ongoing investigation, authorities have classified the situation as requiring immediate attention.
Public Safety Warning
RCMP have issued a clear warning to the public regarding Phee. "We are advising anyone who may see Kristen Phee not to approach her," stated a police representative. "Instead, we urge citizens to contact local authorities or Crime Stoppers immediately with any information regarding her whereabouts."
The 29-year-old is described as a white female, approximately 5-foot-4 inches tall with a medium build. Police have not released additional identifying features but confirm they are actively pursuing multiple leads.
Ongoing Investigation
Halifax District RCMP continue to investigate the case and are coordinating with other law enforcement agencies across the province. The provincewide warrant enables any police jurisdiction in Nova Scotia to arrest Phee on sight.
This development comes as part of RCMP's broader efforts to address public safety concerns throughout the Halifax region and beyond. Police emphasize that community cooperation plays a vital role in resolving such cases efficiently and safely.
Anyone with information about Kristen Noel Phee's location is encouraged to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020 or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).