RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 419 Calls Across New Brunswick

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RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 419 Calls Across New Brunswick

Between 6 a.m. on June 11 and 6 a.m. on June 12, 2026, the RCMP in New Brunswick handled a total of 419 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from threats, assaults, and impaired driving collisions to mental health interventions, sudden deaths, and missing person investigations.

During this 24‑hour period, RCMP members managed 9 Priority 1 events, 151 Priority 2, 186 Priority 3, and 73 Priority 4 files. The incidents summarized below highlight key operational files in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions, and reflect the wide range of public safety work taking place in communities across New Brunswick.

Official RCMP Occurrence Details

The RCMP notes that locations listed are based on the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident occurred.

Northeast Region

  • Blackville: Report of threats; the investigation is ongoing.
  • Caraquet: Theft involving a breach of conditions; investigation is ongoing.
  • Lamèque: Individual experiencing mental distress was detained and taken to hospital for assessment and care.
  • Lamèque: Assault file; one individual was arrested and later released with a future court date.
  • Sunny Corner: Report of threats and a failure to stop for police; investigation remains active.
  • Sunny Corner: Single‑vehicle collision involving an impaired driver; the person was taken to hospital and the file is under investigation.
  • Sunny Corner: Mischief complaint under investigation.

Southeast Region

  • Caledonia Region: Theft reported; investigation is ongoing.
  • Richibucto: A stolen vehicle was recovered; one individual was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
  • Richibucto: Threats complaint; one individual arrested and released with a future court date.
  • Sackville: Reported sexual assault; investigation is ongoing.
  • Shediac: Sudden death; no criminality suspected.
  • Shediac: Second sudden death report; no criminality suspected.
  • Shediac: Suspended driver; documents issued to the individual for a future court appearance.
  • Sussex: Sudden death; investigation remains ongoing.

West Region

  • Keswick: Two‑vehicle collision; one person was transported to hospital.
  • Keswick: Theft of a trailer; the trailer was later recovered and the investigation continues.
  • McAdam: Theft under investigation.
  • Oromocto: Individual in mental distress detained and transported to hospital for support.
  • Oromocto: Vehicle theft reported; investigation ongoing.
  • St. Stephen: Theft complaint under investigation.
  • St. Stephen: Single‑vehicle crash involving an impaired driver; the person was arrested, taken to hospital, and the file remains under investigation.
  • Tobique: Assault reported; investigation ongoing.
  • Western Valley Region: Threats file in which an individual was arrested and later released with a future court date.
  • Western Valley Region: Individual in mental distress detained and transported to hospital.
  • Western Valley Region: Missing person report; investigation is ongoing.

Codiac Region (Moncton Area)

  • Moncton: Sexual assault reported; investigation is ongoing.
  • Moncton: Vehicle theft under investigation.
  • Moncton: Assault coupled with resisting arrest; one individual was arrested.
  • Moncton: Missing person file; investigation is ongoing.
  • Moncton: Stolen vehicle recovered; investigation continues.
  • Moncton: Individual in mental distress transported to hospital.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily occurrence report shows how quickly serious events such as threats, sexual assaults, impaired driving collisions, and missing person cases can unfold across multiple communities in a short time frame. While the RCMP has not requested specific public assistance in this particular summary, ongoing files involving missing persons, assaults, and impaired driving underline the importance of reporting suspicious or dangerous behaviour promptly to police or Crime Stoppers in your area.

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Community safety improves when residents stay informed about local crime patterns and understand how their region compares to others. In addition to watching RCMP updates, reviewing independent crime data resources—such as regional profiles for areas like Noonla 6 crime statistics and safety trends or Division No. 6, Subd. A crime and safety data—can help Canadians put individual incidents into a broader national context. If you see behaviour that suggests someone may be in immediate danger, is driving impaired, or appears to be in acute mental distress, contact your local police or emergency services right away.


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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