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RCMP say no evidence of shots fired after Halifax-area reports prompt emergency alert

Nova Scotia RCMP say they have found no evidence of shots being fired in some Halifax-area communities Friday afternoon after reports prompted officials to issue a provincewide emergency alert.

Police asked residents to stay inside on Friday afternoon and multiple stores closed down

RCMP blocked a road Friday, April 24, 2020, in Hammonds Plains, N.S., following reports of shots fired. (Hloise Rodriguez-Qizilbash/Radio-Canada)

Nova Scotia RCMP say they have found no evidence of shots being fired in some Halifax-area communities Friday afternoon after reports prompted officials to issue a provincewide emergency alert.

Police tweeted at 5:37 p.m. local time there was no evidence of shots fired in Hubley, Tantallon andHammonds Plains. An updated alert message saidresidents no longer had to shelter in place.

The emergency alert was issued to Nova Scotians just after 4 p.m.The alert saidpolice were on the scene in the wooded area between Haliburton Hills and Highland Park Heights subdivisions in the community of Hammonds Plains, which is a suburb of Halifax.

The alert saidthere was an additional report of shots fired in the Omega Court area of Hubley, also in the Halifax area. Residents of nearby Tantallon were also told to stay in their homes.

"Residents are advised toshelter in place and refrain from travel until being advised otherwise," it said.

Following the initial alert, multiple stores in Bedford, Sackville and Dartmouth Crossing wereclosed down.

Amidst the confusion, a vehicle from Nova Scotia's Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Department was stopped and searched along Highway 101following a complaint.

A spokesperson for the department said in an email the complaint had to do with a "presumed weapons sighting" made by a member of the public. No weapons were found and the employee was cleared, said the department spokesperson.

The Nova Scotia Health Authority said its hospitals in the central zone, which includes the Halifax area, were in lockdown as a precaution because of the police activity.

The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporationclosed all its stores in the Halifax region for the same reason.

2 men arrested in unrelated incident

In an unrelated incident, Halifax Regional Police arrested two men regarding a weapons complaint in Dartmouth on Friday after being called to theCanadian Tire location in Dartmouth Crossing.

In a news release, police allegethe two men, ages 26 and 22, were passing a firearm later determined to be an airsoft gun back and forth in the parking lot.

The two men are facing charges for possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace and will appear at Dartmouth provincial court at a later date.

Halifax Regional Police also confirmed there were no shots fired on Connaught Avenue in Halifax on Friday, following reports that surfaced on social media.

In a statement, police said the reports were due to "public confusion" about the public alert issued by RCMPand where recipients were located when they received the alert.