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RCMP Daily Incident Summary: Key Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 4 and 6 a.m. on June 5, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick handled a total of 336 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from priority emergency responses to lower-risk matters. Among them were serious incidents including assaults, sexual assaults, vehicle thefts, break and enters, traffic collisions, and sudden deaths.
This Community Safety Alert highlights operational files specifically identified by the RCMP as noteworthy. Incidents occurred in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions. While some investigations remain active, others have resulted in arrests or confirmation that no criminal activity is suspected. This summary is meant to keep residents informed so they can stay alert and make informed safety decisions in their communities.
Call Volumes and Priority Levels
Over the 24-hour reporting period, RCMP call priorities were logged as:
- Total calls: 336
- Priority 1 (highest urgency): 12 calls
- Priority 2: 139 calls
- Priority 3: 139 calls
- Priority 4: 46 calls
These figures reflect a steady workload similar to patterns observed in other Canadian jurisdictions. For comparison, communities such as Dawn-Euphemia in Ontario’s rural corridor also show a mix of property offences, traffic incidents, and calls related to personal safety and well-being.
Operational Files of Note – Northeast Region
- Blackville: A vehicle was reported stolen and later recovered. The investigation is ongoing.
- Campbellton: A sudden death was reported; no criminality is suspected.
- Campbellton: An individual was arrested for breaching court-ordered conditions.
- Tracadie: An assault was reported. One individual was arrested and then released with a future court date pending.
Operational Files of Note – Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region: Break and enter at a business with theft reported. Investigation continues.
- Caledonia Region: An assault investigation is underway.
- Elsipogtog: Threats and a breach of probation were reported; the matter remains under active investigation.
- Elsipogtog: An incident involving assault and threats led to an arrest.
- Hampton: A report of sexual assault is under investigation.
- Richibucto: A sudden death occurred, with no criminal involvement suspected.
- Richibucto: A business experienced a break and enter with theft; investigation ongoing.
- Richibucto: A single-vehicle collision resulted in one person being transported to hospital.
- Sackville: A two-vehicle collision led to an individual being taken to hospital.
- Shediac: Threats were reported; the case is under investigation.
- Shediac: An individual in mental distress was detained and taken to hospital for care.
Operational Files of Note – West Region
- Keswick: An individual was arrested for breaching conditions.
- Keswick: A suspended driver was identified and issued documentation for a future court appearance.
- Oromocto: A single-vehicle collision involving a pedestrian led to the death of one individual.
- Oromocto: A missing youth was reported and later located safe.
- Oromocto: An assault led to an arrest, with the individual released pending court.
- Saint-Léonard: A mischief incident intertwined with a person in mental distress. The person was arrested, released pending a future court appearance, and also transported to hospital.
- St. Stephen: A sexual assault report is under active investigation.
- St. Stephen: An assault combined with a breach of conditions led to an arrest.
- St. Stephen: An impaired driver was intercepted and issued a 90-day driver’s licence suspension.
Operational Files of Note – Codiac Region
- Dieppe: A vehicle theft was reported, and the investigation remains ongoing.
- Moncton: An impaired driver was arrested; the investigation continues.
- Moncton: A residence was broken into and a vehicle stolen; this file is under active investigation.
- Moncton: A missing person file is currently being investigated.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
At CrimeCanada.ca, we monitor daily occurrence reports like this to help communities in New Brunswick understand patterns of risk, from property crime and impaired driving to assaults and mental health–related calls. A mix of traffic collisions, break and enters, and personal safety incidents—similar to those seen in jurisdictions such as Division No. 6, Subd. A in Newfoundland and Labrador—demonstrates the importance of locking vehicles and homes, driving sober and attentively, and seeking help promptly when mental health concerns arise. Residents can contribute to safer neighbourhoods by reporting suspicious activity to police, using well-lit routes when travelling, checking on vulnerable neighbours, and making use of community and health resources when distress or conflict is escalating.
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.
