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RCMP Daily Report: Major Incidents Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 24 and 6 a.m. on June 25, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP responded to a total of 356 calls for service across the province. Files were categorized from Priority 1 (most urgent) to Priority 4, reflecting a wide range of public safety concerns, including serious collisions, assaults, threats, mental health interventions, and a firearm-related offence.
This community safety summary highlights key operational files from the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions. The report includes two fatal single-vehicle crashes, several assault investigations, cases involving individuals in mental distress, and a firearm offence in Oromocto. Many of these matters remain under investigation by the RCMP.
Official RCMP Details: June 24–25, 2026 (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.)
Total calls for service: 356
- Priority 1: 10 calls
- Priority 2: 119 calls
- Priority 3: 165 calls
- Priority 4: 62 calls
The RCMP notes that locations refer to the detachment responsible for the area in which each incident occurred.
Northeast Region Incidents
- Campbellton – Single-vehicle crash resulting in the death of one individual. The investigation is ongoing.
- Chaleur Region – Assault under active investigation by RCMP.
- Chaleur Region – Single-vehicle collision involving a pedestrian; the pedestrian was transported to hospital.
- Doaktown – Report of threats. Police investigation remains ongoing.
- Sunny Corner – Individual experiencing mental distress; the person was transported to hospital.
Southeast Region Incidents
- Caledonia Region – Theft reported; RCMP investigation ongoing.
- Caledonia Region – Assault reported; RCMP investigation ongoing.
- Grand Bay-Westfield – Sudden death; police report no criminality is suspected.
- Richibucto – Assault under investigation.
- Sackville – Individual in mental distress; person was detained and taken to hospital for care.
- Sussex – Individual in mental distress; investigation remains ongoing.
West Region Incidents
- Nackawic – Theft reported; RCMP investigation ongoing.
- Oromocto – Assault under investigation.
- Oromocto – Firearm-related offence. One individual was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance. For broader context on local risk trends, residents can also review crime statistics and safety data for the Oromocto area.
- St. George – Single-vehicle crash resulting in the death of one individual.
- St. Stephen – Report of threats; investigation is ongoing.
Codiac Region Incidents
- Dieppe – Sudden death; RCMP report no criminality is suspected.
- Moncton – Sudden death; RCMP report no criminality is suspected.
CrimeCanada.ca Community Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily occurrence report for New Brunswick shows how quickly serious events can unfold across multiple communities in a single 24‑hour period. Fatal single-vehicle collisions in Campbellton and St. George, alongside assaults, threats, and a firearm offence in Oromocto, highlight the importance of ongoing road safety, conflict de-escalation, and responsible firearm use. At the same time, several files involving individuals in mental distress in places like Sunny Corner, Sackville, and Sussex underline the need for early support, reaching out to health services, and calling police when someone appears to be at risk of harming themselves or others.
Our mission is to turn official police data into clear, actionable safety information for residents. When travelling, slow down, avoid distractions, and drive to conditions to reduce the risk of single-vehicle crashes. If you witness violence, threats, or a person in visible distress, contact local police or emergency services immediately—early reporting can prevent situations from escalating. For those who want to better understand long-term safety trends in their communities, we encourage reviewing local crime statistics and safety indicators, such as the Oromocto 26 crime and safety profile, alongside these daily operational updates.
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.
