Sunday, December 7, 2025

Former Swim Instructor Faces Dozens of Sex Crime Charges in N.S. Youth Facility Case

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Dartmouth,⁢ N.S. – A former swim instructor at the Nova Scotia Youth Facility in Springhill ⁤is facing 66 sex-related⁣ charges following a seven-year RCMP​ investigation.‍ david Williams, ⁢63,‍ was arrested Tuesday and‌ charged with multiple ‌counts of​ sexual assault ⁢and sexual interference, stemming from alleged incidents ⁣that occurred ​at the youth corrections center.

The RCMP investigation, dubbed Operation Headwind, began in 2018 and initially focused on at least 70 cases of alleged ​sexual assault at ‌the facility, located approximately 100 kilometres northwest of Halifax.⁢ Investigators established a confidential tip line ‌in July 2023 to encourage survivors and witnesses to come forward.

“I feel we were able to allow survivors to ⁣feel safe to contact us,” said Staff Sgt. Rob McCamon, the officer in charge⁣ of Major Crime and Behavioural sciences with the Nova Scotia RCMP, during a⁢ news‍ conference Wednesday.”I expect and hope that if there are othre survivors out there that they do ⁢come forward.”

The investigation involved interviews with ‌approximately 450 survivors and witnesses, and a review of⁣ over ⁤9,800 documents. Some individuals‍ who made allegations ultimately ​chose ​not to proceed with their cases.

“When you’re dealing with past‌ sexual assaults,there’s a lot ⁢of work that needs‍ to ​be done,” McCamon explained. “In an institutional⁢ setting like this, there was a lot of written documentation.it‌ takes a lot of time‌ to review that data, not to mention the amount of people who needed to be spoken to.”

McCamon acknowledged challenges in gaining ‍the trust of some survivors, ⁣notably those ‍currently incarcerated.⁢ “There was difficulty with that at certain ⁣points,” he said.‌ “But once the understanding ‍was ⁢there⁤ that we ⁣were there ‍to listen to what they had to say, it⁤ opened those doorways‍ for us. We put ​a‍ lot of effort into lowering the barriers.”

Williams has been released from custody and is scheduled‌ to‌ appear in provincial court in ⁣Kentville, N.S., on September 26.

The Nova Scotia Youth⁣ Facility, which opened in 1988, houses male and female youths serving open ⁣or secure custody sentences, and also young people ‍awaiting court appearances. ⁢The ⁣centre is comprised of five cottages, ‌each‌ containing two⁢ 12-bed units. McCamon encouraged ​anyone⁢ with information related to the case to contact the RCMP.

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