NS RCMP investigates after throwing stones at passing vehicles

Nova Scotia police are appealing to the public for help after stones were thrown from an overpass in Cumberland County Sunday night.

Oxford RCMP received a 911 call around 8pm saying stones were being thrown from the overpass on Highway 104 near Sutherland Lake, NS

Police say no damage was reported and the rocks may have missed passing vehicles. Motorists in the area at the time also said they witnessed a group of four or five people on the flyover.

A few hours later, around 11:30 pm, the police were called back to the same overpass. This time, a vehicle was struck by rocks that were thrown from the overpass.

Police say there were no injuries, but the damage to the vehicle was significant.

No suspects were found after each incident.

Police continue to investigate. They are asking anyone with information about these incidents, or witnesses, to call the Oxford RCMP at 902-447-2525. To remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), send a secure web tip to crimetoppers.ns.caor use the P3 Tips app.

Reference-atlantic.ctvnews.ca

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