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RCMP Seek Public Help to Find Stolen ATV in Sisson Ridge, NB
Community Safety Alert: Stolen ATV in Rural New Brunswick
The Perth-Andover RCMP are asking residents for assistance in locating a stolen all-terrain vehicle (ATV) taken from a home in Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick. The ATV, a newer model side-by-side, was reported stolen from a residence on Sisson Ridge Road after an overnight theft.
Investigators believe the theft happened during the night of June 28, 2026. Police are now turning to the public for tips that could help find the ATV and support the ongoing investigation. Anyone who lives in or travels through the area and may have noticed unusual activity, or who has seen an ATV matching the description below, is urged to come forward.
Official Details from RCMP
According to the official report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the stolen ATV has the following identifying details:
- Type: All-terrain vehicle (ATV), side-by-side style
- Make and Model: 2024 Can Am Commander
- Colour: Green
- Province of Registration: New Brunswick
- Licence Plate: YH6683 (New Brunswick plate)
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): 3JBAJ41RE000104
- Location of Theft: Private residence on Sisson Ridge Road, Sisson Ridge, N.B.
- Estimated Timeframe: Overnight hours of June 28, 2026
Image of Stolen ATV
RCMP have released an image of the stolen vehicle to assist the public in recognizing it. If you believe you have seen this ATV, do not approach or attempt to recover it yourself—report your observations to police.

How the Crime Canada Community Can Help
The RCMP are explicitly asking for public assistance. If you have seen an ATV matching this description, or if you have any information about suspicious activity on or around Sisson Ridge Road on the night of June 28, 2026, you are urged to contact police. Even small details—such as unusual vehicle traffic, trailer activity, or unknown ATVs appearing in neighbouring areas—may be important.
Contact to share information directly with RCMP:
- Perth-Andover RCMP Detachment: 506-273-5000
- Investigating officer: Constable Sédryk Ringuette
- Email (detachment contact): [email protected]
To remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers:
- Crime Stoppers phone: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
- Submit a tip using the secure P3 Mobile App
- Send an anonymous Secure Web Tip via: www.crimenb.ca
Members of the CrimeCanada.ca community who monitor trends in smaller communities and rural regions—similar to those highlighted in our crime and safety statistics for towns like Atikokan—are encouraged to share this alert with friends, neighbours, and local online groups to widen the search.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, thefts of ATVs and other recreational or work vehicles in rural areas like Sisson Ridge can have a significant impact on both household security and local livelihoods. These vehicles are often used for farm work, property maintenance, and emergency access, making their loss more than just an inconvenience.
To help protect your property, we recommend residents in New Brunswick and across Canada consider the following precautions:
- Store ATVs and similar vehicles in locked garages or sheds whenever possible.
- Use additional anti-theft devices such as wheel locks, chains, or ignition kill switches.
- Record and safely store key identifiers (VIN, licence plate, make, model, and photos) to support faster reporting and recovery.
- Install motion-activated lighting or cameras overlooking driveways, outbuildings, and equipment yards.
- Report unfamiliar vehicles or unusual late-night activity to police, especially in low-traffic rural areas.
Community awareness and quick reporting are critical. When residents share timely information with law enforcement, it increases the chances of recovering stolen property and helps deter future thefts. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to monitoring safety data and alerts like this to support safer communities throughout New Brunswick and beyond.
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.

