Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia – The Halifax District RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a woman of interest connected to a voyeurism incident that occurred in a business restroom on July 14, 2025, in Lower Sackville.
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What Happened?
According to investigators, a report was received that a woman entered the female restroom at a business on Sackville Drive and attempted to use her phone to photograph or record another woman inside a bathroom stall.
When the victim noticed and yelled, the suspect moved to another stall but remained in the restroom for several minutes before exiting. She then left the business and got into a black, four-door Mercedes, where she was seen sitting in the passenger seat.
Authorities confirmed that this case is not connected to another voyeurism incident that occurred on July 8, also in Lower Sackville. In that earlier case, a suspect was identified and arrested.
Description of the Woman of Interest
The woman sought by RCMP is described as:
- Age: Approximately 20 to 30 years old
- Hair: Very long brown hair with blonde highlights framing her face
- Clothing at the time:
- Black sweatpants
- A black-and-white shirt
- White running shoes
Background and Timeline
This incident marks the second reported case of voyeurism in Lower Sackville in just over a week. However, investigators believe the two incidents are unrelated. The July 8 case has already led to an arrest, while the July 14 case remains under investigation.
The RCMP is urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or can identify the woman involved to come forward.
Public Reaction
News of the incident has prompted public concern about privacy and safety, especially in public restrooms. Local residents are being encouraged to remain alert and to report any suspicious behavior. Social media posts have also circulated, appealing to the public to help identify the woman.
How to Submit Information
Anyone with information is urged to contact Halifax District RCMP at 902-490-5020.
To remain anonymous, tips can be submitted through Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers:
- Call: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
- Submit online: www.crimestoppers.ns.ca
Conclusion
As the investigation continues, the RCMP thanks the public for any assistance in helping identify the woman involved. The story will be updated as new details become available.