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Man Arrested and Charged After Cochrane Pond Shelter-in-Place Incident
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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A 24-year-old man faces multiple charges after a Friday night incident in the Goulds. He allegedly entered a home, demanded cash and a vehicle at weapon point, and fled. The suspect evaded police, but the vehicle was later found abandoned. A shelter-in-place was issued, leading to his arrest the following morning and the recovery of a firearm.
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged following an incident Friday night that triggered a shelter-in-place in the Cochrane Pond Park area.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary was called to Riverside Drive West in the Goulds after a man reportedly entered a home with a weapon, demanded cash and a vehicle, and fled the scene.
There were no injuries.
A short time later, officers noticed the vehicle heading toward Mount Pearl and tried to pull it over, but the vehicle fled. Police did not pursue in the interest of public safety.
A half hour later, the vehicle was found abandoned in the median of the TCH near Cochrane Pond.
A shelter-in-place was issued, and police dogs, as well as the Tactics and Rescue Unit were called in to assist. Police dog Paige located a number of items, including a firearm, nearby.
Just before 11:30 the next morning, police say Rylee Rideout was arrested at his home without incident.
He was held in custody pending a court appearance on numerous charges, including;
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