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RCMP Daily Incident Summary Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 14 and 6 a.m. on June 15, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick handled a total of 298 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from mental health-related interventions and missing person investigations to thefts, assaults, a firearm-related offence, and several sudden deaths where no criminal involvement is currently suspected.
During this 24-hour period, police prioritized incidents based on urgency: 6 Priority 1 calls, 134 Priority 2 calls, 120 Priority 3 calls, and 38 Priority 4 calls were recorded. The RCMP identified several operational files of note in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions, with multiple investigations still active, particularly involving missing persons, thefts, and a reported sexual assault.
Operational Files of Note
The RCMP notes that locations listed below correspond to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident occurred.
Northeast Region
- Campbellton – Missing person. The individual has been reported missing and the investigation remains ongoing. No further descriptive details were released in this summary.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region – Sudden death. At this time, police state that no criminal activity is suspected.
- Caledonia Region – Firearm-related offence. Two individuals were arrested in connection with this file and later released. Both are scheduled to appear in court at a future date.
- Elsipogtog – Person in mental distress. The individual was detained for their safety and transported to hospital. Two police officers remained on scene and involved for approximately three hours.
- Hampton – Suspended driver. One individual was stopped and issued documentation with a requirement to attend court at a later date.
- Richibucto – Person in mental distress. The individual was taken to hospital for further care and assessment.
- Sackville – Missing person. Police are actively investigating. No additional identifying information is included in this occurrence summary.
- Shediac – Trailer reported stolen. The theft is under investigation and no suspect details are provided in this release.
- Sussex – Missing youth. The young person has been successfully located and confirmed safe.
West Region
- Keswick – Person in mental distress. The individual was detained and brought to hospital for support and evaluation.
- McAdam – Theft. Police are investigating the reported theft; no suspects or property details are specified in this update.
- Oromocto – Reported sexual assault. This matter is under active investigation by RCMP. No further information, including suspect details, is being shared in this summary.
- St. George – Theft. The incident remains under investigation.
- St. George – Assault. Police continue to investigate this reported assault; no arrest or suspect information is provided here.
Codiac Region
- Moncton – Sudden death. RCMP state there is no indication of criminal involvement at this time.
- Moncton – Second sudden death file. Again, police report no evidence of criminality.
- Moncton – Missing person. The investigation is ongoing and further details are not disclosed in this daily summary.
Public Assistance and Contact Information
This daily occurrence report does not include direct requests for public assistance, specific suspect descriptions, or contact numbers tied to the missing person files in Campbellton, Sackville, or Moncton. However, if you have any information about recent missing person reports, thefts, or the firearm-related incident mentioned above, contact your local RCMP detachment or Crime Stoppers through the usual provincial channels. When official case-specific phone numbers or email addresses are provided in separate RCMP releases, CrimeCanada.ca will highlight them prominently so residents know exactly how to reach investigators.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily report shows how varied policing demands are across New Brunswick in just a single day—ranging from mental health calls and road safety enforcement to property crime and serious offences like sexual assault. While no criminality is currently suspected in several sudden death files, ongoing missing person investigations and theft cases underscore the importance of timely reporting and community awareness. Comparing trends across regions—whether in Atlantic communities or areas such as Division No. 6, Subd. A in Newfoundland and Labrador—helps residents understand how patterns of crime and calls for service can shift over time.
For residents in communities such as Campbellton, Sackville, Shediac, Moncton, and St. George, staying informed about local incidents is a practical way to strengthen personal and neighbourhood safety. If you notice suspicious activity around parked vehicles, trailers, or homes, document what you see and report it promptly to police. When RCMP share active missing person bulletins, take a moment to review photos and descriptions and pass along any potential sightings, even if you are not certain. CrimeCanada.ca’s mission is to support safer communities nationwide by making these official updates more accessible and by connecting them with broader crime statistics and safety data so citizens can make informed decisions about their daily routines.
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.
