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RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 334 Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 8 and 6 a.m. on June 9, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP responded to a total of 334 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from urgent, life-safety incidents to lower-priority service calls managed by multiple detachments.
Within this 24-hour period, police documented a series of notable operational files in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions. Incidents included assaults, serious traffic collisions, thefts of vehicles and property, impaired driving enforcement, sudden deaths, and multiple ongoing missing person investigations. While no province-specific crime statistics page exists for New Brunswick on CrimeCanada.ca, national users sometimes compare trends with jurisdictions such as Dawn-Euphemia, Ontario crime and safety data to understand broader patterns.
Official RCMP Details: June 8–9 Operational Files
The RCMP categorized the 334 calls as follows:
- Priority 1: 12 calls (highest urgency)
- Priority 2: 109 calls
- Priority 3: 162 calls
- Priority 4: 51 calls
The operational files of note, as reported by the RCMP, are summarized below. Locations correspond to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where the incident took place.
Northeast Region Incidents
- Campbellton: Reported assault. One individual was arrested in connection with the incident.
- Tracadie: Single-vehicle collision. One person was transported to hospital for medical assessment and care.
Southeast Region Incidents
- Caledonia Region: Theft of a vehicle. The investigation remains ongoing.
- Elsipogtog: Breach of conditions. One person was arrested for allegedly violating existing court-ordered conditions.
- Richibucto: Assault. The victim was taken to hospital. The file is under active investigation.
- Sackville: Impaired driving investigation. A driver received a seven-day driver’s licence suspension.
- Shediac: Theft incident. One individual was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance.
- Shediac: Vehicle reported stolen. Police continue to investigate.
- Shediac: Missing person case. The investigation is ongoing. (No suspect description, photo, or contact details were released in this summary.)
- Sussex: Break and enter at a business, with the theft of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and a motorcycle. Investigation is ongoing.
- Sussex: Separate missing person file, with police continuing investigative efforts. (No public call for assistance, photo, or contact numbers are provided in this report.)
West Region Incidents
- McAdam: Single-vehicle crash. Two people were transported to hospital. Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the collision.
- Oromocto: Sudden death. At this time, no criminality is suspected.
- Oromocto: Impaired driving investigation. One person was arrested, and the matter remains under investigation.
- Perth-Andover: Individual experiencing mental distress. The person was transported to hospital for support and care.
Codiac Region (Moncton Area) Incidents
- Moncton: Single-vehicle collision associated with possession of stolen property. Three individuals were arrested in relation to this file.
- Moncton: Missing person report. The investigation is ongoing. No additional identifying details or contact instructions are included in this summary.
- Moncton: Sudden death investigation. The RCMP reports that the file is still being investigated.
- Riverview: Sudden death, with no criminality suspected based on current information.
For readers comparing policing and community safety across Canada, CrimeCanada.ca also maintains localized data pages, such as the Division No. 6, Subd. A crime statistics and safety overview in Newfoundland and Labrador, which can help contextualize incident volumes reported by the RCMP here.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From CrimeCanada.ca’s perspective, this daily report from New Brunswick highlights how diverse public safety demands are within a single 24-hour period. Assaults, roadway collisions, mental health-related calls, property crimes, impaired driving files, and missing person investigations all draw on police and community resources at once. While this particular RCMP release does not include direct public appeals or contact numbers for specific files, residents can contribute to safer communities by promptly reporting suspicious behaviour, driving sober, securing vehicles and businesses, and checking in regularly on vulnerable neighbours or family members. Staying informed about local trends and recognizing that sudden deaths, mental health calls, and missing persons all intersect with broader community well-being is essential to preventing harm and supporting timely response across 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.
