Skip to content
Menu

Man arrested following Richmond Co. disturbance to appear in court

One of a pair of suspects facing charges in relation to an incident in Richmond Co. returns to court Monday.

Police say two men and a dog showed up at a home on Chapel Island Rd. and tried to sell drugs to the homeowner late in the evening Jan. 9.

They say the woman yelled at the two men, one left, but the second didn’t; she tried to push him out, there was a struggle, and she called police.

RCMP say he threatened the homeowner and damaged her property, but he eventually left; the woman wasn’t hurt.

They say officers arrested the two men- plus a third- in Eskasoni shortly after; one of the three resisted arrest.

Police say Tristan James Marchand, 33, of Louisdale has been charged with four counts of possession, two mischief counts, resisting arrest, false alarm of fire, break-and-enter, assault, assault with a weapon, uttering threats, and four breaches.

Marchand, who remains in custody, is scheduled to set a date for his bail hearing in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court Monday.

Roderick Norman Alfred Hearn of D’Escousse faces a single count of assault; he was released from custody on conditions, and returned to court Jan. 14.

Hearn is expected back for an election-and-plea hearing Mar. 10.

RCMP say the third man arrested was released without charges.

Do you have a news tip?

Submit to NSNews@radioabl.ca.

loader-image
Port Hawkesbury
8:21 pm, Apr 28, 2026
weather icon 2°C | °F
L: 2° H: 3°
clear sky

What’s Trending