Nova ScotiaA police officer had to be taken to hospital on Tuesday afternoon after an encounter with an “aggressive” driver whose vehicle ended up in a ditch near Salt Springs, N.S.Antigonish County man charged with assaulting a peace officer causing bodily harmAnjuli Patil · CBC News · Posted: Sep 04, 2025 5:03 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours agoRCMP are looking for dashcam footage of a grey Toyota Camry driving erratically in the westbound lanes of Highway 104 prior to 3 p.m. on Sept. 2 before it ended up in a ditch near Salt Springs, N.S. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)An RCMP officer was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries on Tuesday afternoon after an encounter with an “aggressive” driver in Cumberland County.According to a news release from RCMP, officers responded to a report of a car “being driven in an erratic manner” on Highway 104 around 3 p.m., then another that the car had ended up in a ditch near Salt Springs, N.S.When an officer located and approached the car, the driver “became aggressive and struck and kicked the officer,” the Mounties said.Bystanders assisted the officer by providing initial first aid and other officers “attended immediately,” said the release.The driver, a 30-year-old man from Antigonish County, was charged with assaulting a peace officer causing bodily harm, resisting arrest, impaired operation of a conveyance and impaired operation over 80mg%.The man appeared in Amherst provincial court on Wednesday and was released on conditions pending future court appearances, police said.Police are still looking for dashcam video showing a grey Toyota Camry driving erratically in the westbound lanes of Highway 104 before 3 p.m. on Sept. 2 or that shows the arrest and assault. Anyone with information is asked to contact Cumberland County District RCMP at 902-597-3779 or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
RCMP officer injured during arrest in Cumberland County
