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Nova Scotia police watchdog to investigate deadly Hammonds Plains crash

The Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) will be investigating a fatal crash where a 22-year-old man was killed on Monday.

Man, 22, died Monday following an attempted traffic stop on Glen Arbour Way

Sign of the Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team.
Police have handed the investigation into death of a 22-year-old driver on Monday over to SIRT, a group that independently investigates all serious incidents related to actions of police in Nova Scotia. (Submitted by SIRT)

Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) will be investigating a deadly crash that happened afterpolice attempted to stop a vehicle inHammonds Plains on Monday evening.

According to the RCMP, at around 7:05 p.m., they were trying to conduct a traffic stop on a black GMCpickup truckin the 1800 block of Hammonds Plains Road "in relation to ongoing investigations by Halifax Regional Police and RCMP."

The truck sped offand turned onto Glen Arbour Way. Not long after, the same truck crashed on Glen Arbour Way near Sky Crescent. Police say the truck left the road, hit a power pole and ended up in a ditch.

The driver of the truck, a 22-year-old man from Bedford, was found outside of the truck and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Glen Arbour Way was closed for several hours, but has since reopened.

Police have handed the investigation over to SIRT, a group that independently investigates all serious incidents that come from action of police in Nova Scotia regardless of if there is an allegation of wrongdoing.