RCMP Daily Incident Summary: 410 Calls Across New Brunswick

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RCMP Daily Incident Summary: 410 Calls Across New Brunswick

Between 6 a.m. June 16 and 6 a.m. June 17, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 410 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from high-priority emergencies to lower-priority incidents and resulted in multiple arrests, active investigations, and medical transports.

The daily report highlights a mix of alleged criminal activity and public safety concerns, including assaults, sexual assaults, thefts, an armed robbery, impaired driving, and several missing person investigations. RCMP also responded to sudden deaths where no foul play is suspected, cases of individuals in mental distress, and breaches of court-ordered conditions. While this specific update focuses on New Brunswick, CrimeCanada.ca monitors similar trends nationally, using tools like regional crime statistics and safety data to help Canadians understand broader safety patterns.

Official RCMP Activity Details

The RCMP categorized the 410 calls during this 24‑hour period as follows:

  • Priority 1 (highest urgency): 10 calls
  • Priority 2: 159 calls
  • Priority 3: 183 calls
  • Priority 4: 58 calls

Operational Files of Note by Region

Locations below refer to the responsible RCMP detachment for the area where the incident took place.

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Northeast Region

  • Campbellton: Break and enter. One individual was arrested. RCMP Forensic Identification Services attended to support the investigation.
  • Caraquet: Sudden death. At this time, police report no criminality suspected.
  • Saint-Quentin: Missing person file. The investigation remains ongoing.
  • Saint-Quentin: Impaired driving incident. One individual was arrested on suspicion of impaired operation.
  • Saint-Quentin: Breach of conditions. One individual was arrested and later released, with a future court appearance scheduled.

Southeast Region

  • Caledonia Region: Stolen vehicle located and recovered. Investigation is ongoing.
  • Caledonia Region: Single‑vehicle collision. One person was transported to hospital.
  • Richibucto: Reported sexual assault. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Richibucto: Individual in mental distress. The person was transported to hospital for care.
  • Richibucto: Sexual assault. One individual was arrested in connection with this report.
  • Sackville: Theft of a vehicle. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Shediac: Armed robbery. One individual was arrested.
  • Shediac: Assault. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Sussex: Theft. The investigation is ongoing.

West Region

  • McAdam: Sexual assault. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Oromocto: Sudden death. RCMP report no criminality suspected at this time.
  • Oromocto: Individual in mental distress. The person was transported to hospital.
  • Perth-Andover: Incident involving assault and mischief. Three individuals were arrested and all were released pending a future court appearance.
  • Saint-Léonard: Missing person report. The investigation is ongoing.
  • St. George: Missing person report. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Western Valley Region: Mischief and theft. The investigation is ongoing.

Codiac Region

  • Moncton: Individual in mental distress. The person was transported to hospital.
  • Moncton: Incident involving assault, resisting arrest, a drug-related offence, and assault on a police officer. Two individuals were arrested.
  • Moncton: Sudden death. RCMP indicate no criminality suspected.
  • Moncton: Breach of conditions. One individual was arrested.
  • Moncton: Mischief. One individual was arrested.

While this report does not contain public appeals or suspect descriptions, CrimeCanada.ca encourages residents to remain attentive to RCMP updates. Understanding daily occurrence patterns—whether in New Brunswick or in other jurisdictions such as Opportunity No. 17, Alberta crime statistics—helps communities recognize trends and support local prevention efforts.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From a CrimeCanada.ca standpoint, this daily occurrence report underlines how varied public safety work is in New Brunswick. In just 24 hours, police managed serious investigations such as sexual assaults, armed robbery, and missing persons, while also addressing mental health‑related calls and sudden deaths where no crime is suspected. These incidents highlight the importance of reporting suspicious activity promptly, locking homes and vehicles, supporting survivors of violence, and checking in on vulnerable neighbours who may be in distress.

For residents, practical steps can improve safety: secure doors and windows, avoid driving while impaired, report concerning behaviour or welfare concerns to police, and cooperate with investigations when contacted by officers. Staying informed about local crime patterns and calling the RCMP or local police detachment when something seems wrong are key contributions every community member can make toward a safer province.


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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