A Nova Scotia man has been charged with murder after police say a woman was killed in a rural area of the province over the weekend.
The RCMP announced Tuesday they received a report Sunday of a killing at a home on Pleasant Street in Kingsport.
Police say a 72-year-old woman was found dead and a 71-year-old man turned himself into the New Minas RCMP Detachment.
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The man is currently being held in custody, the RCMP say.
“As part of the investigation, search warrants have been executed at the home on Pleasant St., a hotel in Kings County and a minivan.” the release said.
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Douglas Andrew Smith, 71, of Kingsport, has been charged with second-degree murder after making his first appearance in court on Monday.
He will return to court June 2 and will remain in custody until then.
No details were provided in the release, including how the woman died.
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