RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 398 Calls Across New Brunswick

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RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 398 Calls Across New Brunswick

Between 6 a.m. on June 3 and 6 a.m. on June 4, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP received a total of 398 calls for service across the province. These calls were triaged by priority level, including urgent events and lower-risk occurrences, and led to multiple arrests, active investigations, and several mental health interventions.

The incidents spanned the Northeast, Southeast, and West regions of New Brunswick, with no notable operational files reported by the Codiac RCMP during this period. Police handled matters ranging from thefts, assaults, threats, and break and enters, to a sudden death where no criminality is suspected, as well as several situations involving individuals in acute mental distress who were transported to hospital for care.

Overall Call Volume and Priorities

According to the RCMP, calls were categorized as follows during this 24-hour period:

  • Total calls for service: 398
  • Priority 1 (highest urgency): 5 calls
  • Priority 2: 126 calls
  • Priority 3: 193 calls
  • Priority 4: 74 calls

Operational Files of Note – Northeast Region

In the Northeast of New Brunswick, the following key files were reported:

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  • Campbellton: Mischief investigation resulting in the arrest of an individual.
  • Doaktown: Police responded to a person in significant mental distress; the individual was taken to hospital for assessment and support.

Operational Files of Note – Southeast Region

The Southeast region recorded a diverse set of incidents, several of which remain under active investigation:

  • Caledonia Region: Reported theft; the investigation is ongoing.
  • Elsipogtog: Threat-related incident; one person was arrested and later released, with a court appearance anticipated at a future date.
  • Hampton: A sudden death was reported; at this time, police do not suspect criminal involvement.
  • Richibucto: An occurrence involving assault and threats led to the arrest of an individual.
  • Richibucto: Separate call involving a person in mental distress; the person was transported to hospital.
  • Sackville: Reported theft under investigation.
  • Sackville: Multiple calls for individuals in mental distress; in two separate incidents, each person was taken to hospital for care.
  • Shediac: Assault investigation currently underway.
  • Shediac: Threat-related file being actively investigated.
  • Sussex: An individual experiencing mental health crisis was transported to hospital.

Operational Files of Note – West Region

In the West of the province, RCMP are managing several property crime and violence-related files:

  • Keswick: Theft of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV); the investigation remains ongoing.
  • Oromocto: Break and enter into a residence combined with theft; one suspect has been arrested.
  • Saint-Léonard: Report of a sexual assault; police continue to investigate.
  • St. Stephen: Residential break and enter with associated theft; this file is under active investigation.
  • Western Valley Region: Assault investigation in progress.
  • Western Valley Region: Separate investigation involving an assault with a weapon and related threats.

Codiac Region

For this reporting period, the Codiac detachment (serving the greater Moncton area) reported no specific operational files of note beyond the general call volume captured in the overall statistics.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From a CrimeCanada.ca perspective, this daily report highlights the breadth of police work in New Brunswick—from property crime and violent incidents to critical mental health responses and non-criminal sudden deaths. Even when no public appeal is issued, understanding the mix of thefts, assaults, and break and enters helps residents gauge local risk and encourages simple preventive steps like securing homes and vehicles, documenting valuables, and promptly reporting suspicious behaviour. Comparing these patterns with other jurisdictions, such as communities tracked in our Dawn-Euphemia crime and safety data, reinforces that proactive reporting and community awareness are key tools in reducing harm. If you witness an emergency or an incident in progress anywhere in New Brunswick, contact 9-1-1 immediately, and for non-urgent crime or tips, use your local RCMP non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers where available.


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.

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