RCMP Daily Incident Summary: 349 Calls Across New Brunswick

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New Brunswick RCMP daily incident summary detailing assaults, thefts, armed robbery, sudden deaths and mental health calls between May 27 and 28, 2026

RCMP Daily Incident Summary: 349 Calls Across New Brunswick

Between 6 a.m. on May 27 and 6 a.m. on May 28, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 349 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from serious violent offences and impaired driving to sudden deaths, thefts, and mental health-related emergencies.

The calls were categorized as 8 Priority 1, 132 Priority 2, 153 Priority 3, and 56 Priority 4 events. The RCMP highlighted several operational files of note in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions to give the public a clearer picture of recent policing activity and ongoing investigations.

Official RCMP Details: Key Incidents by Region

The RCMP notes that locations below correspond to the detachment responsible for the area where each incident took place.

Northeast Region

  • Campbellton: Report of a sexual assault. The investigation is continuing.
  • Lamèque: A sudden death was reported. Police indicate no criminality is suspected.
  • Neguac: An armed robbery was reported. The matter remains under active investigation.
  • Neguac: A separate file involving a sudden death, with police stating no criminal involvement is suspected.

Southeast Region

  • Caledonia Region: Motor vehicle theft reported. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Caledonia Region: RCMP responded to an individual in mental distress; the person was transported to hospital for care.
  • Elsipogtog: Response to an individual in mental distress; the person was taken to hospital.
  • Richibucto: An individual in mental distress was detained and transported to hospital.
  • Shediac: A stolen vehicle was located and found burned. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Shediac: Report of a theft. Investigation is underway.
  • Shediac: An assault was reported. An individual was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance.
  • Shediac: Another file involving an individual in mental distress; the person was transported to hospital.
  • Sussex: A sudden death was reported. RCMP advise that no criminality is suspected.

West Region

  • Keswick: Report of a sudden death. Police state no criminal activity is suspected.
  • Keswick: Theft investigation initiated; the file remains open.
  • Keswick: Reported motor vehicle theft under investigation.
  • Perth-Andover: A sudden death file with no criminality suspected.
  • Saint-Léonard: An individual was arrested following a breach of conditions and resisting arrest.
  • Saint-Léonard: Assault reported; investigation is ongoing.
  • Tobique: Another assault investigation is in progress.
  • Western Valley Region: Police intercepted an impaired driver; a 90-day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
  • Western Valley Region: An assault with a weapon resulted in an individual being transported to hospital; the investigation is active.

Codiac Region

  • Dieppe: File involving public intoxication combined with an individual in mental distress. The person was detained, and the investigation is continuing.
  • Moncton: A sudden death was reported, with RCMP indicating no criminality is suspected.
  • Moncton: Investigation into a stolen vehicle is ongoing.
  • Moncton: Incident involving a two-vehicle collision, followed by a vehicle theft and a break and enter into a residence. An individual was arrested.
  • Moncton: A firearm-related offence was reported. An individual was arrested in connection with this file.

Residents who want to better understand crime patterns and risk in their own communities can review RCMP reports like this alongside localized data sources. For example, our crime statistics and safety data for Oromocto, New Brunswick show how incident types and volumes can vary significantly by area, even within the same province.

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CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this 24-hour snapshot in New Brunswick underscores several key themes: ongoing concerns around violent incidents such as assaults, sexual offences, and armed robbery; persistent issues with vehicle thefts; and a significant number of police responses to mental health crises. We see a similar mix of property crime and personal safety issues in many Canadian jurisdictions, including communities comparable in size to those documented here and those reported in regions like Noonla 6, British Columbia.

For the public, there are practical steps to support community safety: secure vehicles by locking doors, removing keys, and avoiding leaving valuables visible; report suspicious activity or reckless driving to police promptly; and, when safe to do so, reach out for help if you or someone you know is in mental distress so concerns can be addressed before they escalate into emergencies. Our mission is to help New Brunswick residents stay informed and use this information to reduce risk in their daily lives.


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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