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RCMP Daily Report: 333 Calls Across New Brunswick (May 9–10)
Between 6 a.m. on May 9 and 6 a.m. on May 10, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP responded to a total of 333 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from serious collisions and assaults to impaired driving, mental health crises, and sudden deaths under investigation.
The RCMP reports that calls were managed under four priority levels, including 6 Priority 1 events, 107 Priority 2 events, 164 Priority 3 events, and 56 Priority 4 events. Below is a breakdown of the key operational files of note by detachment area, highlighting where police and emergency services were most heavily engaged during this 24‑hour period.
Official RCMP Details: May 9–10, 2026 (6 a.m.–6 a.m.)
Total calls for service: 333
- Priority 1: 6 calls
- Priority 2: 107 calls
- Priority 3: 164 calls
- Priority 4: 56 calls
Northeast Region Incidents
Detachment areas covered in the Northeast reported the following files of note:
- Caraquet: Break, enter and theft; stolen property was recovered. The investigation remains ongoing.
- Caraquet: Individual experiencing mental distress; the person was detained and transported to hospital with assistance from Mental Health Response Services.
- Lamèque: Breach of court-ordered conditions; one individual was arrested.
- Neguac: Single‑vehicle collision involving an impaired driver; a 90‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
- Saint‑Quentin: Assault involving an individual in mental distress; the person was arrested and later released pending a future court date, and was also transported to hospital.
Southeast Region Incidents
In the Southeast region, RCMP officers dealt with impaired driving, collisions, and several assault investigations:
- Caledonia Region: Impaired driver; a 90‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued and the vehicle was impounded.
- Caledonia Region: Assault with a weapon; the investigation is ongoing.
- Hampton: Single‑vehicle collision; one individual was transported to hospital.
- Hampton: Threatening behaviour reported; the investigation is ongoing.
- Richibucto: Two‑vehicle collision involving an impaired driver; a 7‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
- Richibucto: Sudden death; no criminality is suspected.
- Sackville: Single‑vehicle collision with an impaired driver; a 90‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
- Shediac: Assault; investigation ongoing.
- Shediac: Second reported assault; investigation ongoing.
- Shediac: Two‑vehicle collision with an impaired driver; one individual was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
West Region Incidents
The West region saw a mix of mental health‑related responses, assaults, and impaired driving:
- McAdam: Individual in mental distress; the person was detained and transported to hospital.
- Nackawic: Assault with a weapon and threats; one individual was arrested.
- Nackawic: Separate assault file; one individual was arrested and released pending a future court date.
- Saint‑Léonard: Failure to stop for police, followed by a single‑vehicle crash involving an impaired driver and resisting arrest; the individual was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
- St. George: Individual in mental distress; transported to hospital.
- St. George: Second mental distress call; individual detained and transported to hospital.
- Western Valley Region: Sudden death; no criminality is suspected.
- Western Valley Region: Impaired driver; a 90‑day driver’s licence suspension was issued.
Codiac Region (Moncton, Riverview)
Within the Codiac Regional RCMP area, which includes Moncton and Riverview, officers responded to several serious occurrences:
- Moncton: Sudden death; investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Reported motor vehicle theft; investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Suspicious fire; investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Individual in mental distress; the person was detained and the investigation is ongoing.
- Riverview: Breach of conditions and harassment; one individual was arrested.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily snapshot of New Brunswick policing activity shows how frequently officers are called to impaired driving, mental health crises, and violent incidents such as assaults and threats. Even where no criminality is ultimately suspected, sudden deaths and serious collisions place major demands on first responders and can deeply affect local communities.
Residents are encouraged to plan safe transportation if consuming alcohol or drugs, avoid driving if impaired, and contact police promptly if they witness dangerous driving, violent behaviour, or suspicious circumstances such as unexplained fires or break‑ins. Monitoring local crime and safety trends—similar to how we track data for communities like Point May in Newfoundland and Labrador—helps communities understand risk patterns and advocate for appropriate supports, including mental health services and traffic enforcement. By staying informed and reporting concerns early, the New Brunswick community plays a critical role in preventing harm and supporting the work of the RCMP.
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.

