The RCMP Halifax regional troop Nova Scotia is asking to help the public to identify a woman involved in a business incident in Lower Saikville. The incident occurred on July 14, 2025, and investigators are hoping that one may have information to help resolve the case.
What happened
On July 14, RCMP officials received a woman’s report, who entered the female bathroom in a business located on Saikville Dr. and attempted to use her phone to take photos or videos of another woman in the bathroom stall. When the woman shouted at the stall, the woman quickly went to another stall with the phone. After spending several more minutes in the bathroom, the woman left the bathroom and restaurant, entered a black, 4-door Mercedes as a passenger.
The incident of this viorism is not considered to be related to a similar incident which took place on 8 July in Lower Saikville, where the person involved was identified and arrested.
Who includes
In this case, a woman of interest is described as about 20 to 30 years of age, with very long brown hair and blonde highlight around her face. He was wearing black sweat, a black and white shirt and white running shoes at the time of the incident.
Officers are working to collect more information to help the woman involved identify and urge anyone who has seen the incident or know about her identity to come forward.
Background or timeline
This incident marks a case related to second airism in Lower Sacule within a short time. RCMP said that the specific case is not related to the July 8 incident, which has already been resolved with arrest. RCMP continues to investigate this most recent case and is demanding public assistance to identify the person involved.
Public or social media reaction
As soon as the news of the incident spread, there is important public concern about privacy and security, especially in public places such as bathrooms. Local residents have been urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The social media post has called anyone to come forward with information about the woman’s identity.
How to contact help or contact information
Any person is encouraged to contact RCMP with information about the incident of this voyorism or the identity of the woman involved. 902-490-5020To stay anonymous, tips can be presented through Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers:
Conclusion
This story can be updated with more information as it becomes available. RCMP appreciates any assistance from the public in resolving the matter.
