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RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 341 Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on July 12 and 6 a.m. on July 13, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP handled a total of 341 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from priority emergencies to lower-risk incidents and included assaults, threats, impaired driving, property offences, mental health-related responses, sudden deaths, and missing persons investigations.
During this 24-hour period, officers documented 13 Priority 1 calls, 139 Priority 2 calls, 135 Priority 3 calls, and 54 Priority 4 calls. The RCMP has highlighted several files of note from the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions to give the public a clearer picture of the kinds of incidents police are actively managing across New Brunswick communities.
Official RCMP Details: Key Files of Note
The RCMP notes that each location listed refers to the detachment responsible for the area where the incident took place.
Northeast Region
- Blackville – Harassment complaint; the matter is under active investigation.
- Blackville – Call involving an individual in mental distress; the person was transported to hospital for care.
- Chaleur Region – Reported sexual assault; investigation is ongoing.
- Saint-Quentin – Individual in mental distress; the person was detained and brought to hospital.
- Saint-Quentin – Allegations involving threats and a breach of court-imposed conditions; one individual was arrested.
- Tracadie – Breach of conditions; one individual was arrested.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region – Theft of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV); investigation is ongoing.
- Caledonia Region – Mischief incident; investigation is ongoing.
- Elsipogtog – Assault with a weapon; one person was arrested and later released pending a future court appearance.
- Elsipogtog – Assault; one individual was taken to hospital, and the investigation continues.
- Richibucto – Impaired driving; an immediate roadside suspension was issued and the vehicle was impounded.
- Shediac – Suspended driver; the individual was issued documents for a future court appearance.
- Sussex – Assault investigation remains ongoing.
West Region
- Keswick – Mischief file under investigation.
- Oromocto – Breach of conditions and resisting arrest; two individuals were taken into custody, with one later released pending a future court date.
- Oromocto – Assault complaint; investigation is underway.
- Saint-Léonard – Single-vehicle collision; one person was transported to hospital.
- Saint-Léonard – Public intoxication; an individual was arrested and later released.
- Saint-Léonard – Mischief; one person was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
- Saint-Léonard – Impaired and suspended driving in the same file; the individual was arrested, released on conditions, and the vehicle was impounded.
- St. Stephen – Sudden death; RCMP report no criminality is suspected.
- Tobique – Threats; one individual was arrested and later released pending a court date.
- Western Valley Region – Impaired driver involved in a single-vehicle crash; the person was arrested, released on conditions, and the vehicle impounded.
- Western Valley Region – Suspended driver; the individual received documents for a future court appearance.
Codiac Region (Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview Area)
- Dieppe – Domestic violence incident; one person was arrested and subsequently released on conditions pending a court appearance.
- Moncton – Sudden death; police indicate no criminality is suspected.
- Moncton – Missing person report; investigation remains active.
- Moncton – Second missing person file; investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton – Missing youth who has since been located safe.
This daily occurrence snapshot reflects a mix of violent offences, property crime, road safety issues, and mental health-related responses—patterns that are seen in many Canadian regions and that are also monitored in broader crime and safety statistics for comparable rural and small urban areas across the country.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From a CrimeCanada.ca perspective, this 24-hour report from New Brunswick underscores several key safety themes: family and intimate partner violence, impaired and suspended driving, conditions breaches, and the overlap between public safety and mental health. Repeated impaired driving and collision-related files highlight the ongoing risk on provincial roads, while domestic violence, assaults, threats, and harassment show the importance of early reporting and access to support services. Mental health-related calls, where individuals were taken to hospital for assessment, demonstrate how often police are called to situations involving people in crisis.
Residents can contribute to safer communities by promptly reporting suspicious behaviour, impaired driving, or escalating conflicts before they turn violent. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or substance use, seeking help early can prevent emergencies that require police intervention. CrimeCanada.ca’s mission is to support informed communities by connecting daily incident trends, like those seen in this report, with broader safety data from across Canada, similar to how we track patterns in areas such as Noonla 6 crime and safety statistics. Staying informed, checking on vulnerable neighbours, and using community and health resources are all practical steps toward reducing harm.
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.

