RCMP Daily Incident Summary Across New Brunswick Detachments

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RCMP New Brunswick daily occurrence report summary for April 10 to 11, 2026

RCMP Daily Incident Summary Across New Brunswick Detachments

Community Safety Alert: Key RCMP Calls from April 10–11

Between 6 a.m. on April 10 and 6 a.m. on April 11, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 339 calls for service across the province. These calls covered serious collisions, impaired driving, thefts and break and enters, individuals in mental distress, sudden deaths, and missing person files in multiple regions.

During this 24‑hour period, police categorized calls by priority level as follows: 12 Priority 1, 118 Priority 2, 152 Priority 3, and 57 Priority 4 incidents. This occurrence report highlights a selection of operational files of note from the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions, giving residents a clearer picture of current safety issues in their communities.

Official RCMP Details

The RCMP has released the following notable incidents by detachment area. Locations refer to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident took place.

Northeast Region

  • Blackville: Single‑vehicle collision; one person was taken to hospital.
  • Campbellton: Report of a stolen vehicle; the investigation is ongoing.
  • Campbellton: Single‑vehicle collision; one person was transported to hospital.
  • Chaleur Region: Driver suspected of impairment; a seven‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued and the vehicle was impounded.
  • Lamèque: Vehicle failed to stop for police and conditions were allegedly breached; one individual was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance.
  • Lamèque: Break and enter at a business with theft reported; investigation is ongoing.
  • Sunny Corner: Individual in significant mental distress; the person was detained and taken to hospital for care.

Southeast Region

  • Caledonia Region: Single‑vehicle crash; one person was transported to hospital.
  • Caledonia Region and Sackville: Single‑vehicle collision involving an individual in mental distress; the person was taken to hospital and the investigation continues.
  • Grand Bay‑Westfield: Single‑vehicle crash with an impaired driver suspected; a seven‑day licence suspension was issued.
  • Hampton: Sudden death reported; police state that no criminality is suspected.
  • Richibucto: Break and enter at a business with theft; investigation is ongoing.
  • Richibucto: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.
  • Richibucto: Motorcycle reported stolen; investigation is ongoing.
  • Sackville: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.
  • Sussex: Individual in mental distress; person transported to hospital.
  • Sussex: Theft reported; investigation is ongoing.

West Region

  • McAdam: Break and enter at a business with theft; investigation is ongoing.
  • Oromocto: Single‑vehicle collision; one person transported to hospital.
  • Perth‑Andover: Missing person report; the investigation is ongoing.
  • Perth‑Andover: Single‑vehicle collision involving an impaired driver; the individual was arrested and taken to hospital, and the investigation continues.
  • St. Stephen: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.
  • St. Stephen: Impaired driving incident; a 90‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
  • Western Valley Region: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.

Codiac Region (Moncton Area)

  • Moncton: Reported sexual assault; investigation is ongoing.
  • Moncton: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.
  • Moncton: Second sudden death file; no criminality suspected.
  • Moncton: Missing person investigation; file remains active.
  • Moncton: Single‑vehicle collision involving a pedestrian; the individual was transported to hospital.

These incidents illustrate the wide range of calls police handle in a single day, from property crime to road safety and vulnerable‑person checks. Similar patterns are found in other Canadian jurisdictions, as reflected in broad crime statistics such as those for Opportunity No. 17 in Alberta or Dawn‑Euphemia in Ontario, where traffic safety, thefts, and wellbeing calls also feature prominently.

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CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From a CrimeCanada.ca perspective, this occurrence report is a reminder that community safety in New Brunswick depends on both enforcement and public awareness. Impaired driving cases, single‑vehicle collisions, and pedestrians being struck underscore the need for cautious driving, never getting behind the wheel while impaired, and slowing down in areas with foot traffic. At the same time, break and enters, thefts, and active missing person files highlight how important it is for residents to secure homes, vehicles, and businesses, report suspicious activity promptly, and share verified police information when someone is reported missing. If you witness a crime in progress or see someone in immediate danger, call 911; for non‑emergencies, contact your local RCMP detachment so these types of incidents can be addressed quickly and safely.


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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