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RCMP Daily Report: 325 Police Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 28 and 6 a.m. on June 29, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 325 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from high‑priority emergencies to lower‑priority service requests, reflecting a busy 24-hour period for officers in multiple detachments.
During this timeframe, police dealt with 10 Priority 1 events, 123 Priority 2 calls, 152 Priority 3 calls, and 40 Priority 4 calls. Notable files included assaults, a sexual assault under investigation, impaired driving, mental health-related interventions, a suspicious fire, a sudden death where no criminality is suspected, and several missing person investigations in the Moncton area.
Official Details from RCMP New Brunswick
The RCMP has highlighted several operational files of note from different regions. Locations refer to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident occurred.
Northeast Region
- Lamèque: Report of assault and threats. The investigation is ongoing.
- Lamèque: An individual was arrested in a separate matter and later released, with a court appearance scheduled at a future date.
- Neguac: An individual experiencing mental distress resisted arrest. The person was detained and transported to hospital for care.
- Tracadie: A breach of conditions was reported. An individual was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region: A sudden death was reported. At this time, police do not suspect criminal involvement.
- Caledonia Region: A theft was reported and the investigation remains active.
- Elsipogtog: Police responded to a disturbance involving public intoxication. One individual was arrested and later released.
- Richibucto: A single-vehicle collision resulted in two people being transported to hospital.
- Richibucto: An impaired driver was identified. An immediate roadside suspension was issued and the vehicle was impounded.
- Shediac: Break and enter into a home, followed by theft. This file is under active investigation.
- Shediac: An individual in mental distress was located and transported to hospital.
- Sussex: A stolen vehicle was recovered. The investigation into this matter continues.
- Sussex: Mischief incident. One individual was arrested and later released; the investigation is ongoing.
West Region
- Saint-Léonard: Mischief reported. Police are continuing their investigation.
- St. George: An individual in mental distress was assisted by officers and transported to hospital.
- St. Stephen: An impaired driver was arrested and released on conditions, with a court appearance pending.
- Western Valley Region: Assault with a weapon reported. One individual was arrested.
- Western Valley Region: A suspicious fire is under investigation.
Codiac Region (Moncton Area)
- Moncton: Assault under investigation.
- Moncton: Missing person investigation ongoing.
- Moncton: Sexual assault reported. The investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: A missing youth was located safe.
- Moncton: Additional missing person investigation ongoing.
- Moncton: Another separate missing person file remains under investigation.
These cases represent only a portion of the 325 total calls handled in the 24-hour window and provide a snapshot of the types of incidents the RCMP manages daily in New Brunswick. For broader context on crime trends and policing data in the province, residents can compare local patterns to other New Brunswick communities such as Oromocto 26 crime and safety statistics.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From a CrimeCanada.ca standpoint, this daily occurrence report underscores several key safety themes for the New Brunswick community: frequent impaired driving incidents, property crimes like theft and break and enter, escalating mischief files, and the significant volume of mental health and missing person calls. Each of these categories has a direct impact on community wellbeing, emergency response capacity, and public confidence in neighbourhood safety.
Residents can contribute to a safer environment by promptly reporting suspicious behaviour, avoiding driving after consuming alcohol or drugs, securing homes and vehicles, and checking in regularly on vulnerable family members or neighbours who may be experiencing mental distress. While this report does not include direct public appeals for information, staying informed about trends in your area—and understanding how they compare to other Canadian communities such as those documented in our national crime statistics and safety datasets—helps all of us recognize risks earlier and support timely police intervention. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to turning official police data into practical, accessible safety information for households across New Brunswick.
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.
