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RCMP Daily Call Summary: Key Incidents Across New Brunswick
Between 6 a.m. on May 5, 2026 and 6 a.m. on May 6, 2026, the New Brunswick RCMP responded to a total of 370 calls for service across the province. These calls ranged from priority emergency responses to lower-risk complaints and wellbeing checks.
While many of the calls did not result in notable files, police did record several significant incidents, including impaired driving, assaults, break and enters, vehicle and ATV thefts, drug-related offences, missing person investigations, and multiple responses to individuals in mental distress. The information below summarizes the operational files the RCMP has highlighted for public awareness.
Call Volume Overview (May 5–6, 2026)
The RCMP reports the following distribution of calls during this 24-hour period:
- Total calls for service: 370
- Priority 1 (highest urgency): 5 calls
- Priority 2: 138 calls
- Priority 3: 158 calls
- Priority 4: 69 calls
Operational Files of Note by Region
Locations listed below refer to the RCMP detachment responsible for the area where each incident occurred.
Northeast Region
The RCMP reported no significant operational files of note in the Northeast region during this reporting period.
Southeast Region
- Caledonia Region: An impaired driving investigation led to the arrest of one individual, who was later released and is expected to appear in court at a future date.
- Elsipogtog: A residential break and enter combined with an assault was reported. The investigation remains ongoing.
- Elsipogtog: Police stopped a suspended driver. The individual was issued documentation and is scheduled for a future court appearance.
- Hampton: Officers responded to a call involving a person in mental distress; the individual was transported to hospital for care.
- Hampton: A separate incident involving a break and enter into a home is under active investigation.
- Richibucto: A theft of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) was reported; the investigation is ongoing.
- Richibucto: Police recovered a stolen motorcycle. Follow-up investigative work is continuing.
- Sackville: A wellbeing check resulted in officers speaking with two individuals. No further details were released.
- Shediac: A wellbeing check led to officers speaking with one individual to confirm safety.
- Sussex: An assault incident resulted in the arrest of two individuals. This file remains under investigation.
West Region
- McAdam: A youth reported missing was located safe. No additional information was provided.
- Oromocto: A drug-related offence resulted in two individuals being arrested. Both were released with conditions and are expected in court at a later date.
- Oromocto: In a separate file, officers assisted a person in mental distress, who was transported to hospital.
- St. George: Police responded to a report of an individual in mental distress; the person was taken to hospital.
- Western Valley Region: An individual in mental distress was detained by officers and transported to hospital for assessment.
Codiac Region
- Moncton: RCMP are investigating a missing person report. No request for public assistance or descriptive details were released in this summary.
- Moncton: A motor vehicle theft is under investigation.
- Moncton: Police are looking into a disturbance that included a failure to stop for police. The investigation is ongoing.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this daily occurrence report underscores how varied policing demands are across New Brunswick in a single 24-hour period—from impaired driving and drug offences to mental health crises and property crime. While this data is specific to New Brunswick, similar patterns appear in other regions of Canada, as reflected in our broader community crime and safety statistics. Staying informed about local trends helps residents recognize risks early, secure their homes and vehicles, and know when to contact police if something seems off. For property-related incidents such as break and enters, ATV thefts, or vehicle thefts, we encourage residents to lock doors, use lighting and cameras where possible, record serial numbers, and report any suspicious behaviour immediately. For situations involving mental distress, community members should prioritize safety and call emergency services rather than intervening alone, so trained responders can assist.
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.

