RCMP Alert: 36-Year-Old Man Wanted on Warrant in Shediac Area

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RCMP wanted photo of 36-year-old Donald Cormier from Moncton, New Brunswick, sought on a warrant of arrest

RCMP Alert: 36-Year-Old Man Wanted on Warrant in Shediac Area

Community Safety Alert Overview

The Shediac RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating 36-year-old Donald Cormier of Moncton, New Brunswick, who is currently wanted on a warrant of arrest. Police have released a photo and physical description to help residents recognize this individual if they see him in their community.

This warrant-focused alert affects residents in and around Shediac and Moncton, and the RCMP is urging anyone with information on Cormier’s whereabouts to contact them immediately. Timely public reporting is critical in warrant cases, as it helps officers safely locate the wanted person and reduce potential risk to the community.

Help Needed from the Crime Canada Community

CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community members in New Brunswick, especially those in the Shediac and Moncton regions, to be vigilant and review the description and image below. If you recognize this individual or have seen someone matching this description, do not approach him. Instead, contact the RCMP using the numbers provided.

Official RCMP Details

Wanted Individual

The individual currently wanted on a warrant of arrest is:

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  • Name: Donald Cormier
  • Age: 36
  • From: Moncton, New Brunswick

Physical Description

According to the Shediac RCMP, the wanted man is described as:

  • Height: Approximately five feet eight inches (about 173 centimetres)
  • Weight: Approximately 169 pounds (about 77 kilograms)
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: Brown
  • Facial Hair: May have a beard

RCMP-Provided Image

Please carefully review the following RCMP-issued image of the wanted individual:

RCMP wanted notice for 36-year-old Donald Cormier from Moncton, New Brunswick

Image: RCMP-issued photo of wanted 36-year-old Donald Cormier.

How to Report Information

If you have any information about the whereabouts of Donald Cormier, the RCMP is asking you to contact them immediately. Do not attempt to detain or confront him yourself.

For those who prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers using any of the following options:

  • Crime Stoppers phone: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
  • Submit a tip online through www.crimenb.ca
  • Use the secure P3 Mobile App to send an anonymous tip

These reporting channels are designed to make it easier and safer for residents to share what they know, similar to how data-driven tools used for communities such as Glen McPherson No. 46 crime statistics and safety data help support broader crime prevention strategies.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From a CrimeCanada.ca standpoint, public alerts about individuals wanted on arrest warrants are critical to community safety. While not every warrant involves an immediate threat to the public, locating wanted persons quickly allows law enforcement to address outstanding matters before they escalate. In communities across Canada—whether in New Brunswick or smaller jurisdictions like those analyzed in our Cymri No. 36 safety and crime statistics—community awareness and rapid reporting consistently prove to be key components of effective crime prevention.

If you think you see the person described in this alert, keep a safe distance, avoid drawing attention, and note as many details as possible, such as location, direction of travel, and any vehicle information. Then contact the Shediac RCMP at 506-533-5151 or use the anonymous Crime Stoppers channels listed above. By sharing information promptly and safely, residents help law enforcement close open files more quickly and contribute to a safer environment for everyone in New Brunswick.


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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