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Man charged with 1st-degree murder in death of missing N.S. woman

RCMP held a news conference Friday in Dartmouth where they announced an arrest in the death of 55-year-old Esther Jones.

Esther Jones, 55, reported missing by her family earlier this month

Suspect in Esther Jones's death charged with first-degree murder

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RCMP held a news conference Friday in Dartmouth to announce an arrest in the death of 55-year-old Esther Jones. A 54-year-old man is in custody. Blair Rhodes has the story.

A man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Nova Scotia woman who was reported missing nearly two weeks ago.

RCMP held a news conference Friday in Dartmouth where they announced an arrest in the death of 55-year-old Esther Jones.

Police said Dale Allen Toole, 54, was tracked to Texas anddeported to Canada. He wasarrested Wednesday when he landed in Toronto.

RCMP said Toole's deportation was not related to Jones's death. They said he was about to board a flight to Merida, Mexico, when he was apprehended at the Houston airport.

"We don't have information on the actual relationship between the two, we do know they're from the same community, there's a familial connection on a larger basis," RCMP Cpl. Jeff MacFarlane said at Friday's news conference.

"I can say at this point we don't have a very specific connection of relationship or friendship. We're still investigating that point. All we can say is that they did not reside together."

Two police officers stand in front of media microphones. One of the officers, wearing a grey suit with a blue argyle tie, is speaking.
RCMP Insp. Murray Marcichiw, left, and Cpl. Jeff MacFarlane announce that a charge has been laid in the death of Esther Jones, who was reported missing nearly two weeks ago. (Blair Rhodes/CBC)

MacFarlane said evidence showed that Jones and Toole fought at the Kingston Bible College, which is where RCMP believe she was killed.

Toole is being returned to the province and is expected in aKentville, N.S., courtroom Monday.

Jones was last seen Aug. 31 in Kingston, N.S., and her car was discovered days later abandoned in nearby Greenwood.

Her family reported her missing on Labour Day after she failed to show up for church the day before, which was unlike her.

Police said Friday that Jones's body has not been found.

With files from Blair Rhodes

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