Driver faces long list of charges after evading police, crashing in North End
Posted Oct 23, 2025 01:39:06 PM.
Last Updated Oct 23, 2025 01:54:09 PM.
A man faces a long list of charges after evading police in Halifax’s North End neighbourhood on Tuesday night.
At roughly 11:20 p.m., an officer spotted a vehicle travelling on Lady Hammond Road with a burned-out passenger-side headlamp and no visible license plate.
Police said the officer then turned on the emergency lights and sirens, but the driver did not stop and sped down Robie Street.
According to Halifax Regional Police, the vehicle was found abandoned at the intersection of Robie and Young streets where it crashed into the concrete base of a traffic control box.
Bystanders said they saw two men flee from the vehicle.
Police said they found the passenger behind nearby bushes, and he was transported to hospital with serious injuries, while the driver was arrested on Gottingen Street, shortly before midnight.
Liam Collin Cockerill, 29, appeared in Halifax provincial court on Wednesday to face charges of:
- Operation of a conveyance causing bodily harm
- Operation of conveyance while impaired causing bodily harm
- Operation of a conveyance while prohibited
- Flight from peace officer
- Failure to stop motor vehicle or vessel while being pursued
- Failure or refusal to comply with demand for testing
- Failure to comply with probation order
- Failure to comply with condition of release order