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Driver shot, crashes into utility pole, police say

Halifax Regional Police say a man was shot and crashed into a utility pole in the Dartmouth neighbourhood of Woodlawn. The driver sustained life-threatening injuries and police have blocked off traffic to the area while they investigate.

Part of Mount Edward Road, Cranberry Crescent in Dartmouth closed while police investigate

A Halifax Regional Police car.
Halifax police say roads around the shooting will remain closed for an extended period while they investigate. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Halifax Regional Police say a man was shotand crashed into a utility pole in the Dartmouth neighbourhood of Woodlawn.

In a news release, police said they responded to reports of a shooting at Mount Edward Road and Cranberry Crescent shortly after 2 p.m. Saturday.

At that location they found a driver unconscious, with life-threatening injuries. Police would not say whether he was shot before or after the crash.

Police described the crash as a single-vehicle collision. They would not say whether anyone else was in the vehicle.

Police are asking people to avoid the area, where multiple officers, including canine and forensic identification members are on scene.

Traffic was blocked off on Mount Edward Road between Ridgecrest Drive and Stuart Harris Drive for "an extended period of time" Saturday, but had reopened by Sunday morning.