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RCMP Daily Report: 375 Calls Across New Brunswick in 24 Hours
Between 6 a.m. June 29 and 6 a.m. June 30, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP responded to a total of 375 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from serious collisions and assaults to thefts, fires, missing persons investigations, and mental health-related incidents.
According to the daily occurrence report, there were 13 Priority 1 events, 157 Priority 2, 151 Priority 3, and 54 Priority 4 calls. The RCMP highlighted several operational files of note in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions, underscoring the breadth of public safety work occurring in communities large and small throughout New Brunswick.
Official RCMP Details: Incidents by Region
The RCMP notes that each location refers to the detachment responsible for the area where the incident occurred. The summaries below reflect the official occurrences identified as notable during this 24-hour period.
Northeast Region
- Blackville: Single-vehicle collision; one person was taken to hospital for medical care.
- Campbellton: Report of a sexual assault; the investigation remains ongoing.
- Campbellton: Public intoxication; an individual was arrested and later released.
- Chaleur Region: Missing person investigation; police continue to look into the circumstances.
- Lamèque: Sudden death; police do not suspect criminal involvement.
- Lamèque: Break and enter at a business; investigation is ongoing.
- Lamèque: Person in significant mental distress; the individual was detained and transported to hospital.
- Sunny Corner: Disturbance involving a person in mental distress; the individual was arrested.
- Tracadie: Sudden death; no criminality is suspected.
- Tracadie: Reported threats; investigation continues.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region: Theft under investigation.
- Caledonia Region: Missing youth, who was subsequently located safe.
- Caledonia Region: Vehicle reported stolen; investigation ongoing.
- Elsipogtog: Person in mental distress; the individual was transported to hospital for support.
- Grand Bay-Westfield: Public intoxication; one individual arrested and later released.
- Hampton: Traffic stop involving a suspended driver; documentation issued for a future court appearance.
- Richibucto: Sexual assault reported; investigation remains ongoing.
- Richibucto: Public intoxication; individual arrested and later released.
- Shediac: Assault; one person arrested and released with a future court date.
- Shediac: Threats; one person arrested and released pending a later court appearance.
- Sussex: Impaired driving involving a single-vehicle crash and failure to remain at the scene; an individual was arrested and the vehicle was towed.
- Sussex: Break and enter at a business combined with a vehicle theft; investigation is ongoing.
West Region
- Keswick: Theft reported; investigation ongoing.
- Keswick: Assault under active investigation.
- Minto: Vehicle theft; police continue to investigate.
- Nackawic: Alleged breach of conditions; investigation is ongoing.
- Oromocto: Missing youth who was later located safe. For broader local risk trends, see crime statistics and safety data for the Oromocto area.
- St. George: Breach of conditions; one individual was arrested.
- St. Stephen: Theft reported; investigation ongoing.
- St. Stephen: Suspicious fire; an individual was arrested and released pending a future court date.
- St. Stephen: Break and enter into a residence, mischief, and assault with a weapon; an individual was arrested.
- Western Valley Region: Firearms-related offence; one person was arrested.
Codiac Region
- Moncton: Domestic violence and assault file; investigation remains ongoing.
- Moncton: Vehicle theft; still under investigation.
- Moncton: Missing person; police are continuing their search and investigation.
- Moncton: Missing youth who has been safely located.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From CrimeCanada.ca’s perspective, this daily snapshot of 375 RCMP calls in New Brunswick highlights consistent themes in community safety: impaired driving, domestic and sexual violence, property crime, fires, and a significant number of incidents involving missing persons and mental health crises. These patterns mirror trends we track across Canada, including in other jurisdictions such as remote and Indigenous communities in Ontario and British Columbia, and underscore the importance of early reporting and strong local support networks.
Residents can reduce risk by securing homes and vehicles, avoiding impaired driving, and promptly reporting suspicious activity, threats, or concerning behaviour to police. Equally important, when someone appears to be in mental distress, calling for help early can prevent harm to that person and to others. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact 911. For non-emergencies, use your local RCMP detachment’s non-urgent line and consider connecting with community mental health services for ongoing support.
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.
