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RCMP Daily Occurrence Summary: 379 Calls Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on June 26 and 6 a.m. on June 27, the RCMP in New Brunswick responded to a total of 379 calls for service province-wide. These calls were categorized as 10 Priority 1 events, 145 Priority 2, 172 Priority 3, and 52 Priority 4, covering a broad range of public safety issues from violent offences to impaired driving, fraud, and mental health-related incidents.
This Community Safety Alert highlights key operational files reported by detachments in the Northeast, Southeast, West, and Codiac regions. Several investigations remain active, particularly involving assaults, sexual assaults, and impaired driving crashes. No specific suspect descriptions or public assistance requests were included in this release, but residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any information relevant to these types of incidents to police.
Official RCMP Details: June 26–27, 2026
Overall call volume in New Brunswick during the reporting period:
- Total calls for service: 379
- Priority 1: 10 calls
- Priority 2: 145 calls
- Priority 3: 172 calls
- Priority 4: 52 calls
Northeast Region Incidents
- Sunny Corner – Assault with a weapon. Investigation is ongoing.
- Tracadie – Impaired driving. One individual was arrested, then released pending a future court date. The vehicle involved was impounded.
Southeast Region Incidents
- Caledonia Region – Report of a missing person. Investigation is ongoing. (No description or contact details were provided in the release.)
- Elsipogtog – Sexual assault. Investigation is ongoing.
- Grand Bay-Westfield – Impaired driving. One individual was arrested, released pending a future court appearance, and the vehicle was impounded.
- Hampton – Assault. Investigation is ongoing.
- Richibucto – Fraud. One individual was arrested and released on conditions, pending a future court date.
- Richibucto – Individual in mental distress. The person was detained and transported to hospital.
- Richibucto – Single-vehicle collision where the driver failed to remain at the scene. Investigation is ongoing.
- Sackville – Sudden death. No criminality is suspected.
- Shediac – Individual in mental distress and a single-vehicle collision. One person was arrested, detained, and taken to hospital.
- Sussex – Impaired driving. Investigation is ongoing.
- Sussex – Public intoxication. One individual was arrested and later released.
West Region Incidents
- Keswick – Sudden death. No criminality is suspected.
- Oromocto – Sexual assault. Investigation is ongoing.
- Oromocto – Second reported sexual assault. Investigation is ongoing.
- Oromocto – Assault. One individual was arrested and released pending a future court appearance.
- St. George – Theft. Investigation is ongoing.
- Western Valley Region – Sudden death. No criminality is suspected.
- Western Valley Region – Individual in mental distress. The person was detained and transported to hospital.
- Western Valley Region – Assault. Investigation is ongoing.
- Western Valley Region – Impaired driving involving a single-vehicle crash. One individual was arrested and released pending court; the vehicle was towed.
- Western Valley Region – Separate impaired driving incident with a single-vehicle crash. One person was taken to hospital and the vehicle was towed; the investigation continues.
For residents in communities such as Oromocto, these occurrence summaries complement long-term trend data available on CrimeCanada.ca, including detailed crime statistics and safety indicators for Oromocto 26, New Brunswick. Reviewing both daily reports and historical data helps residents better understand evolving local safety conditions.
Codiac Region Incidents
- Dieppe – Sudden death. No criminality is suspected.
- Moncton – Assault with a weapon. Investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton – Failure to stop for police. Investigation is ongoing.
- Moncton – Assault with a weapon. One individual was arrested and released pending a future court date.
- Moncton – Assault. One individual was arrested.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this 24-hour snapshot underscores several persistent public safety concerns in New Brunswick: violent offences such as assaults and sexual assaults, impaired driving often linked to crashes, and multiple calls involving individuals in acute mental distress. While some sudden deaths are assessed as non-criminal, their presence in daily occurrence summaries is a reminder of the complex health and social factors that intersect with policing.
Residents can enhance community safety by avoiding impaired driving, planning safe transportation after consuming alcohol or drugs, and promptly calling police if they witness dangerous driving, assaults, or anyone who appears to be a danger to themselves or others. When it is safe to do so, documenting key details—such as vehicle descriptions, licence plates, locations, and times—can assist ongoing investigations. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, early contact with health services can reduce the risk of a crisis that requires police intervention. CrimeCanada.ca will continue to monitor and analyze patterns across daily RCMP reports to support informed, community-led safety initiatives throughout New Brunswick.
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.
