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RCMP Daily Incident Summary: Key Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on May 10 and 6 a.m. on May 11, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 266 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from wellbeing checks and traffic collisions to assaults, a residential break and enter, and investigations involving drivers failing to stop for police.
The incidents of note occurred in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions and are summarized below. While many situations have been resolved, several investigations remain ongoing, particularly those involving assaults, a stolen vehicle tied to a break and enter, and dangerous driving behaviour. This daily occurrence report provides a snapshot of activity and helps communities understand the types of calls local detachments are managing.
Call Volume Overview
During this 24-hour period, RCMP dispatch recorded:
- Total calls for service: 266
- Priority 1 (highest urgency): 3 calls
- Priority 2: 92 calls
- Priority 3: 131 calls
- Priority 4: 40 calls
Operational Files of Note
Locations listed below refer to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident took place.
Northeast Region
- Blackville – Wellbeing check: Officers conducted a check on an individual’s welfare. The person was located and spoken to by police.
- Blackville – Suspended driver: A driver who was allegedly operating a vehicle while under suspension was stopped. The individual was issued documents and is expected to appear in court at a later date.
- Lamèque – Two-vehicle collision involving suspended driver: A crash between two vehicles occurred, involving a driver with a suspended licence. One individual was taken to hospital, and the suspended driver was issued documents for an upcoming court appearance.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region – Sudden death: Police responded to a sudden death. At this time, no criminal involvement is suspected.
- Richibucto – Failure to stop for police, dangerous driving: A driver reportedly refused to pull over for officers and engaged in dangerous driving behaviour. The investigation is ongoing.
- Sussex – Single-vehicle crash: A collision involving a single vehicle resulted in one individual being transported to hospital.
West Region
- Chipman – Residential break and enter, assault, vehicle theft: A home was unlawfully entered, and an assault was reported, along with the theft of a vehicle. The matter remains under active investigation.
- Oromocto – Assault: Police responded to a report of an assault. This file is still being investigated.
- Western Valley Region – Mischief arrest: An individual was arrested in relation to a mischief complaint and later released with conditions to attend court on a future date.
Codiac Region
- Moncton – Missing youth located: A missing person file involving a youth was opened and later resolved when the young person was found safe.
- Moncton – Failure to stop for police: An individual allegedly failed to stop for officers. The person was arrested, and the investigation is continuing.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily report from New Brunswick RCMP underscores how frequently officers deal with issues like impaired or suspended driving, police flight, assaults, and property crime. These patterns mirror risks seen in many Canadian communities, including smaller jurisdictions tracked in our national database, such as the crime and safety trends we monitor for rural municipalities like Mayfield No. 406 in Saskatchewan. Across regions, community awareness and timely reporting of suspicious activity are critical in helping police respond quickly and prevent escalation.
Residents are encouraged to secure homes and vehicles, report reckless or suspicious driving right away, and seek help when concerned about someone’s wellbeing. Traffic-related incidents, violent confrontations, and break and enters can escalate rapidly; calling police early and providing clear information can help reduce harm. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to analyzing incidents like these to highlight trends and support safer neighbourhoods throughout New Brunswick and beyond.
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.

