Warrants out for Tobique man - RCMP
Robin Nicholas, 42, suspected in multiple assaults on police officers, Mounties report
The RCMP issued a public alert Sunday morning seeking the public’s help in tracking down a Tobique First Nation man wanted on two warrants of arrest.
The Tobique detachment of the RCMP issued a news release Sunday advising that Robin Nicholas, 42, of Tobique First Nation, was wanted on two warrants of arrest, reporting he was being sought for “multiple counts” of assaulting peace officers and resisting arrest.
The allegations stem from ongoing investigations in the indigenous community, it said.
“Robin Nicholas should not be approached by members of the public,” the release said.
“If you see him, call your local police force immediately. At this time, police do not believe there is an active threat to the general public.”
Nicholas is described as being about 5’4” (163 centimetres) tall, about 170 pounds (77 kilograms), with brown eyes and black hair.
“He was last seen wearing a grey hoodie with a blue front pocket, black sweatpants and brown boots,” the release said. “He is also believed to be carrying a pocket knife.”
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the Tobique RCMP at 506-273-5000.
Those wishing to provide information anonymously can do so through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the secure P3 Mobile App or visiting Secure Web Tips online at www.crimenb.ca.
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