RCMP Seek Public Help After Camper Break-in Near Drummond, NB

by crimecanada
0 comments
RCMP community safety alert about a camper break-in and theft along Highway 105 in Drummond, New Brunswick

RCMP Seek Public Help After Camper Break-in Near Drummond, NB

Community Safety Alert – Break, Enter and Theft on Highway 105

The Saint-Léonard RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance following a reported break, enter and theft involving a camper along Highway 105 in Drummond, New Brunswick. The incident is believed to have taken place during the overnight hours of March 17, 2026.

According to investigators, one or more unknown individuals forced their way into a parked camper and removed property from inside. The RCMP are now seeking help to identify a person or persons of interest who may be connected to this theft. Community information, even if it seems minor, could help advance this investigation.

Official RCMP Incident Details

Based on the information released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the key details of the event are as follows:

  • Location: Camper located on Highway 105 in Drummond, N.B.
  • Date & Time: Break, enter and theft believed to have occurred overnight on March 17, 2026.
  • Type of Incident: Break, enter and theft into a camper.
  • Items Reported Stolen: A Bluetooth radio taken from inside the camper.
  • Persons Involved: One or more unidentified individuals; the RCMP are seeking to identify a person or persons of interest.

How the Public Can Help

The Crime Canada community is strongly encouraged to assist if they have any information connected to this case. This includes anyone who:

banner
  • Was driving or walking along Highway 105 in Drummond on the night of March 17, 2026 and noticed suspicious activity near a camper.
  • Has dashcam, home security, or business surveillance footage from the area around the time of the incident.
  • Heard or later learned about someone possessing or attempting to sell a Bluetooth radio under unusual circumstances.

If you have information that could help the investigation, contact the Saint-Léonard RCMP detachment directly:

  • Saint-Léonard RCMP Phone: 506-473-3137
  • Detachment Email (general contact): [email protected]
  • Investigating Officer: Constable Francis Langlois, Saint-Léonard Detachment, West District RCMP

To provide information anonymously, you can contact Crime Stoppers:

  • Crime Stoppers Phone: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
  • Use the secure P3 Mobile App for anonymous tips.
  • Submit a Secure Web Tip through www.crimenb.ca.

For Canadians outside this immediate area who wish to share information or learn more about providing tips safely, CrimeCanada.ca also offers a dedicated guide on how to contact authorities and report a tip responsibly.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From CrimeCanada.ca’s perspective, incidents like this break, enter and theft in New Brunswick are important early indicators of property crime trends that can affect both rural and urban communities. Even when a single item such as a Bluetooth radio is taken, break-ins into campers, vehicles, and outbuildings can escalate if not reported and addressed quickly. Vigilant reporting and community awareness are key to discouraging repeat offences and helping police identify patterns of activity.

We encourage residents to secure campers and seasonal properties with quality locks, consider motion-activated lighting or cameras, and keep an inventory (including photos and serial numbers) of valuable items stored on-site. Reporting any suspicious behaviour—such as unfamiliar vehicles loitering or individuals checking doors on parked campers—can give police the lead time they need to intervene. While this incident occurred in Drummond, the same prevention practices are relevant across Canada, from small communities to larger areas covered in our national crime and safety data, such as the regional profiles we maintain for places like New Credit (Part) 40A in Ontario.


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.

You may also like

Leave a Comment