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Cape Breton police arrest second person in missing man investigation

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Second person arrested in NS disappearance case Cape Breton police have arrested another person in connection to the disappearance of Justin MacDonald.

A second person has been arrested in the disappearance of Justin MacDonald in Cape Breton.

In a news release Saturday night, Cape Breton Regional Police said they have charged Ryan Joseph Pike, 36, with second degree murder and robbery. He was arrested in Reserve Mines, N.S., on Friday.

MacDonald, 34, was last seen July 7 on a surveillance camera at the Irving gas station in North Sydney, N.S.

His car was found days later in the Ormond Crescent area of Mira Road, N.S., roughly 25 kilometres away.

In November, police said they were investigating MacDonald's disappearance as a homicide - but his remains have not yet been found.

Pike's arrest is the second in the case.

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On December 13, the Cape Breton police force arrested 38-year-old Mitchell McPhee of Sydney, N.S.

McPhee is charged with manslaughter, robbery and assault and made a pair of court appearances in Sydney this past week.

Pike is now remanded to the Cape Breton Correctional Centre pending his first court appearance.

Police say more arrests and charges are pending, and no additional details can be released as a result of the ongoing investigation by their Major Crime Unit.

For more Nova Scotia news visit our dedicated provincial page.