RCMP Daily Crime and Safety Report Across New Brunswick

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RCMP New Brunswick daily crime and safety incidents report for April 6–7, 2026

RCMP Daily Crime and Safety Report Across New Brunswick

Between 6:00 a.m. on April 6 and 6:00 a.m. on April 7, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick handled a total of 262 calls for service. These calls spanned all priority levels, from life-threatening emergencies to lower-risk reports, and involved property offences, violent incidents, driving offences, mental health concerns, and missing persons investigations.

This Community Safety Alert summarizes the operational files specifically highlighted by the RCMP across the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions. The incidents described below are under active police management; some have resulted in arrests, while others remain under investigation. Residents are encouraged to stay informed, practice situational awareness, and report any suspicious activity to police.

Call Volume Overview (April 6–7, 2026)

RCMP New Brunswick reported the following call distribution within the 24-hour period:

  • Total calls: 262
  • Priority 1 (highest urgency): 9 calls
  • Priority 2: 98 calls
  • Priority 3: 127 calls
  • Priority 4: 28 calls

These figures illustrate the ongoing workload for police services and the range of public safety issues seen day-to-day, similar to patterns observed in other Canadian jurisdictions such as those documented in CrimeCanada.ca city profiles like Dawn-Euphemia crime and safety statistics.

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Official RCMP Files of Note

The locations listed below correspond to the RCMP detachments responsible for the areas where each incident occurred.

Northeast Region

  • Sunny Corner – Theft: A theft was reported in the Sunny Corner area. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Sunny Corner – Assault: RCMP are investigating an assault in Sunny Corner. Investigation is ongoing.

Southeast Region

  • Caledonia Region – Theft: A theft incident was reported in the Caledonia Region. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Caledonia Region – Recovered stolen vehicle & suspended driver: Police recovered a stolen vehicle and located a suspended driver. One individual was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance.
  • Caledonia Region – Suspended driver: RCMP stopped a suspended driver. The individual was issued documents and is required to attend court at a later date.
  • Grand Bay-Westfield – Missing person: A missing person file is active in the Grand Bay-Westfield area. Investigation is ongoing. (No description or contact details were provided in the source release.)
  • Sussex – Mental health-related call: Police responded to an individual in mental distress in Sussex. The person was transported to hospital for further care.

West Region

  • Keswick – Breach of conditions & resisting arrest: An individual in Keswick was arrested in connection with an alleged breach of conditions and resisting arrest.
  • Nackawic – Assault: RCMP arrested an individual in Nackawic following an assault report.
  • Oromocto – Sudden death: Police attended a sudden death in Oromocto. At this time, no criminality is suspected.
  • St. George – Break and enter at a business: A business in St. George was subject to a break and enter. Forensic Identification Services attended the scene, and the investigation is ongoing.
  • St. George – Break and enter & theft at a business: A separate incident in St. George involved a break and enter with theft at a business location. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Western Valley Region – Mental health-related call: RCMP responded to an individual in mental distress in the Western Valley Region. The person was transported to hospital.

Codiac Region (Moncton Area)

  • Moncton – Firearm-related offence: A firearm offence was reported in Moncton. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Moncton – Disturbance & theft: RCMP responded to a disturbance involving theft. One individual was arrested.
  • Moncton – Vehicle theft: A stolen vehicle file is active in Moncton. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Moncton – Disturbance & assault on a police officer: Police managed a disturbance during which an assault on a police officer allegedly occurred. One individual was arrested.
  • Moncton – Missing person: A missing person investigation is under way in Moncton. Investigation is ongoing. (No identifying details or contact information were included in the official summary.)
  • Moncton – Breach of conditions & drug offence: Three individuals were arrested in relation to a breach of conditions and an alleged drug-related offence. Two of the individuals were released pending future court appearances.
  • Moncton – Impaired driving & mental distress: Police dealt with an impaired driver who was also described as being in mental distress. A 90-day driver’s licence suspension was issued, the individual was detained, and the investigation remains ongoing. For comparative context on how impaired driving and related offences impact regional risk, CrimeCanada.ca maintains similar data sets for other Canadian communities, such as Inkahtsaph 6 crime statistics and trends.

CrimeCanada.ca Community Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this 24-hour snapshot in New Brunswick highlights several ongoing themes in community safety: recurring property crime (especially thefts and break and enters), violence and assaults (including on police officers), firearm-related offences, impaired driving, and an important cluster of calls involving mental health crises and missing persons. Even when no immediate public warning is issued, these files reflect risk factors that communities should treat seriously.

Residents can help strengthen local safety by promptly reporting suspicious behaviour around homes, vehicles, and businesses; securing doors, windows, and commercial premises after hours; and never driving while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or medication. For mental health–related concerns, early intervention and contacting emergency services when someone appears to be at immediate risk can save lives. Missing person reports, even when short on public details, rely heavily on community vigilance—staying aware of official updates and sharing verified police information, not unconfirmed rumours, is critical to effective outcomes.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the new-brunswick community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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