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RCMP Daily Occurrence Report: 423 Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on July 7 and 6 a.m. on July 8, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP handled a total of 423 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from priority emergencies to lower-risk incidents and included serious collisions, assaults, mental health-related events, and missing person investigations.
Across all detachments, RCMP recorded 15 Priority 1 calls, 160 Priority 2 calls, 183 Priority 3 calls, and 65 Priority 4 calls. The operational highlights below show key files from the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions, summarizing where arrests were made, investigations are ongoing, and where no criminality is suspected.
Official RCMP Details: July 7–8, 2026
The RCMP notes the following operational files of interest for this 24-hour period. Locations refer to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident took place.
Northeast Region
- Neguac: Report of a missing person. The investigation remains active.
- Neguac: Domestic violence assault reported. One individual was arrested and later released with conditions pending a future court appearance.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region: Vehicle theft reported. Investigation is ongoing.
- Caledonia Region: Suspended driver stopped. Documents were issued to the individual for a future court appearance.
- Elsipogtog: Assault with a weapon. Investigation is ongoing.
- Elsipogtog: Sexual assault reported. Investigation is ongoing.
- Elsipogtog: Assault; one person was arrested and released pending a future court date.
- Richibucto: Incident involving an individual in mental distress, along with assault with a weapon and threats. One person was arrested and later released with conditions for a future court appearance.
- Richibucto: Separate file involving an individual in mental distress; the person was transported to hospital for care.
- Sackville: Two-vehicle collision resulting in the deaths of three individuals.
- Sackville: Fail to remain at the scene of a crash. A vehicle was seized and the investigation is ongoing.
- Shediac: Mischief reported. Investigation continues.
- Shediac: Stolen vehicle recovered. One individual was arrested in connection with the recovery.
West Region
- Keswick: Sudden death investigation. RCMP report that no criminality is suspected.
- Keswick: Impaired driving file. An immediate roadside suspension was issued and the vehicle was impounded.
- Oromocto: Assault under investigation.
- Perth-Andover: Assault. One person was arrested and released pending a court appearance.
- Tobique: Assault with a weapon involving an individual in mental distress. Investigation is ongoing.
- Western Valley Region: Public intoxication. The individual was arrested and later released.
Codiac Region (Moncton Area)
- Moncton: Two-vehicle collision. One person was transported to hospital; the investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Missing person file opened. Investigation continues.
- Moncton: Break and enter into a residence. Investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Additional missing person file reported. Investigation continues.
- Moncton: Youth reported missing and later located safe.
- Moncton: Sudden death file where no criminality is suspected.
- Moncton: Assault; one individual was arrested.
- Moncton: Vehicle theft reported. Investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton: Additional missing person investigation opened and ongoing.
While no specific request for public assistance or contact numbers were included in this daily summary, community reporting remains critical. In other regions of Canada, including communities such as Division No. 6, Subd. A and Division No. 6, Subd. D, CrimeCanada.ca data shows that timely reporting of suspicious activity, impaired driving, or domestic incidents can significantly assist police in preventing harm and solving investigations.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this New Brunswick occurrence report underscores several ongoing safety concerns: serious collisions, impaired driving, domestic and sexual violence, property crime, and mental health-related emergencies. Even when no criminality is suspected, sudden deaths and mental distress calls place a heavy burden on families, first responders, and communities.
Residents in New Brunswick can help strengthen community safety by reporting impaired or dangerous driving when safe to do so, checking in regularly with vulnerable family members and neighbours, securing vehicles and homes to reduce theft, and seeking support early when they or someone they know is experiencing mental health or domestic violence issues. Staying informed about patterns in your area, and understanding how similar communities across Canada experience and respond to crime, is central to CrimeCanada.ca’s mission to build safer, more resilient neighbourhoods.
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.

