Elder Abuse: It's Time To Face The Reality

Elder Abuse

It's Time to Face the Reality

Seniors from all walks of life are vulnerable to elder abuse and it's happening in communities across Canada.

» How to help stop it
Fuel theft is a crime that affects us all

Fuel theft is a crime that affects us all

Contact us and report the license plate of anyone stealing gas. Offenders will be prosecuted

» Petro-Canada partners with Crime Stoppers
Help Stop Metal Theft

Help Stop Copper & Metal Theft

Copper and metal theft poses a significant threat to public safety and national security at many electrical utility & telecommunications facilities.

» Be part of the solution
Don't Buy for Minors

Don't Buy for Minors

Supplying alcohol to a person under 19 yrs old is illegal

You can be fined up to $5,120

» Don’t buy for minors
Stop Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking

Don’t close your eyes to human trafficking.

Human Trafficking is modern day slavery.

» Human trafficking
Text a Tip

Text a Tip

Texting a tip is anonymous and quick.

Text "TIP212 plus your message" to CRIMES

» Text a tip
Crimes of the Week

Crime of the Week

Can you help solve the Crime of the Week?

We want your information, not your name.

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Be Safe Online

Be Safe Online



Kids and teens can learn to protect their identities, keep their online experiences safe, and avoid becoming victims to online predators.

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Party Smart in New Brunswick

Party Smart!

Do you like to party?

The Party Smart movement is about thinking smarter and making better choices when you get together with friends. Why? 'Cause you're smart. The party starts with you. Be "party smart".

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Crime of the Week: Family Violence

This week, Crime Stoppers is addressing a very serious issue, that of violence in family relationships.

Violence happens every day in family settings, and victims often suffer in silence and secrecy. Hitting or punching, threats, forced sex, constant put downs, controlling, taking money, and destruction of property are all forms of violence.

Many people, including some victims of family violence,...

Crime of the Week: Attempted abduction,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who attempted to abduct a young woman in Dalhousie, New Brunswick.

On Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at around 2:15 p.m., a 20-year-old woman was sitting on the beach located off the Miller Road in Dalhousie. As she returned to her car, a man grabbed her and tried to force her into another nearby car. The woman was able to...

Crime of the Week: Hit & Run causing death,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 4 RCMP in Shediac are looking for the driver responsible for a hit and run causing death in Scoudouc, New Brunswick.

On Sunday June 26, 2005, at approximately 03:40 a.m., Gabriel Richard Léger was walking along Route 132, approximately 6 kilometres South of Seaside Chev Olds, when he was struck by a vehicle and killed. Video from a nearby surveillance camera captured images of...

Student Program: Do the Right Thing!

New Brunswick Crime Stoppers and the Government of New Brunswick have joined forces to make schools and communities safer with a new Crime Stoppers program for students.

The program offers high school and college students a confidential and anonymous medium to report crimes without fear of reprisal or retaliation. It encourages students who may have information on a criminal activity that...

Crime of the Week: Don't Buy for Minors

N.B. Crime Stoppers and Alcool NB Liquor are working together to raise awareness regarding the persistent problem of adults providing alcoholic beverages to people under 19 years of age.

Under the Liquor Control Act, it is a serious offence to provide alcoholic beverages to anyone under 19. The fine for a first offence is $292.50. Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,120. While some adults may be persuaded...

Crime of the Week: Outdoor marijuana grow...

Crime Stoppers and the RCMP Coordinated Marijuana Enforcement Team are asking the public to be vigilant and report suspicious activity relating to outdoor marijuana grow operations.

Marijuana growers plant marijuana on their own property, but they also often use Crown land in an attempt to avoid prosecution. Marijuana plants are usually grown in clumps in large areas and are sometimes surrounded by chicken wire...

Crime of the Week: Protecting seniors from crime

New Brunswick Crime Stoppers is offering some tips to seniors about how they can help protect themselves against crime.

Crime, and the fear of crime, create unique problems for seniors. They are at risk of deception or fraud, robbery, intimidation, vandalism, and abuse. Seniors should never feel guilty about saying no to potential con artists and get-rich-quick schemes.

Crime of the Week: Series of arsons, Grand...

Between 2008 and August 2011, the Grand Manan RCMP and local fire fighters have responded to several suspicious fires. The suspect or suspects have been targeting abandoned buildings and storage sheds. These criminal acts have resulted in thousands of dollars in damage. The culprits are not only putting themselves at risk, but are also endangering the lives of emergency personnel and the general public.

Unsolved Crime: Helicopter arson, Menneval, NB;...

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP, Saint-Quentin Detachment, need your help to find those responsible for setting fire to a helicopter in Menneval, New Brunswick.

In the early morning hours of August 24, 2010, District 9 RCMP and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Fire Department responded to a fire near Route 17 in Menneval, N.B. A helicopter, being used by Forest Protection Ltd. of Fredericton, was totally destroyed...

POST UPDATED: March 1, 2012

Crime of the Week: Helicopter arson, Menneval,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP, Saint-Quentin Detachment, need your help to find those responsible for setting fire to a helicopter in Menneval, New Brunswick.

In the early morning hours of August 24, 2010, District 9 RCMP and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Fire Department responded to a fire near Route 17 in Menneval, N.B. A helicopter, being used by Forest Protection Ltd. of Fredericton, was totally destroyed...

POST UPDATED: March 1, 2012

Crime of the Week: Synthetic Drugs

Crime Stoppers and the RCMP Drugs and Organized Crime Awareness Service are asking the public to report any activity relating to the production and distribution of synthetic drugs in New Brunswick.

Synthetic drugs, such as ecstasy and methamphetamine, and their potentially lethal effects seem to be underestimated by many New Brunswickers. These drugs are produced and distributed by organized crime groups who...

RCMP release sketches of break and enter...

District 1 RCMP are releasing sketches of two men believed to have broken into a camp on Route 785 near McDougall Lake, N.B. on December 15, 2011.

One suspect is described as a Caucasian man in his early 20's, blonde or sandy hair, thin build, pierced ear and wore camouflage pants and jacket. The second was a male of unknown ethnicity in his late teens to early 20's wearing camouflage clothing.

Crime of the Week: Protecting pets and wildlife

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources would like to remind pet owners to keep their dogs on leash and under control at all times when walking on trails and in the woodland of New Brunswick. 

It is against the law to allow dogs to run at large in any area where wildlife can be found. Even the most obedient dog could have the urge to chase an animal, which could result in either...

Unsolved Crime: Hit and Run Causing Death,...

Crime Stoppers and the Saint John Police Force are looking for the driver of a hit and run vehicle who struck Roger Cameron on Rothesay Avenue in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Nearly 10 years ago, on Sunday, September 8, 2002 at approximately 3:00 a.m., Roger Cameron was heading home in his wheel chair. He was travelling Eastbound on Rothesay Avenue, when he was struck from behind.

Unsolved Crime: Hit and Run Causing Death,...

Crime Stoppers and the Saint John Police Force are looking for the driver of a hit and run vehicle who struck a pedestrian on Loch Lomond Road in Saint John, New Brunswick.

On Saturday, December 9, 2006, at around 10:20 P.M., 70-year old Gilbert Savoie had been dropped off by a friend, adjacent to 3291 Loch Lomond Road. While crossing the road, he was struck by a vehicle which left the scene heading in a westerly...

Crime of the Week: Theft of commemorative...

Between June 26 and July 13, 2011, thieves stole two monumental plaques and a sundial from three separate historical monuments in Kent County. The copper items were stolen from monuments at the Irving Riverside Park in Bouctouche and the MacNarin and Kenney parks in Rexton. The value of the stolen items is more than $1,000.

Sussex RCMP seek armed-robbery suspect

On December 22, 2011 at 4:18pm, a male entered the Petro-Canada Convenience Store located at 210 Main Street in Sussex, armed with Pepper Spray. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken. The suspect was approximately 5’10”, with a slim build, short brown hair, and mustache with a scruffy beard, wearing blue jeans and a blue or grey hoody. The suspect left in a 2002 burgundy Chevrolet Impala with a New Brunswick...

Sussex RCMP investigate theft of ATV from...

During the early morning hours of December 21, 2011, unknown persons stole a Honda Sportrax EX400 racing ATV from a residence on Lorie Lane in Sussex, NB. The 4-wheel ATV had many aftermarket parts and personalized stickers (some of which may now have been partially removed). The culprits are not believed to be from the Sussex area.

 

Crime of the Week: Theft of truck and mischief,...

Between Saturday, April 30, and the early hours of Sunday,  May 1, 2011, someone stole a truck from Northern Construction located at 34 Portage Road in Grand Falls, N.B. The truck, a 2005 GMC 4-door crew-cab  flat bed, model 5500, and brown in colour was found burned near Savage Farms on the old TransCanada Highway. The investigation also revealed that the truck had been used in a break, enter and theft earlier that...

Police looking for driver of hit and run...

Crime Stoppers and the District 4 RCMP Shediac Detachment are looking for the driver responsible for a Hit and Run causing death in Scoudouc, New Brunswick.

On Sunday, June 26, 2005 at approximately 3:40 a.m., Gabriel Richard Leger was walking along Route 132, approximately 6 kilometers south of Seaside Chevrolet, when he was struck by a vehicle and killed.


Crime of the Week: Arson, Mundleville, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the Richibucto detachment of the District 5 RCMP are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting fire to a commercial building in Mundleville, New Brunswick.

On Monday, November 1, 2010, at approximately 12:30 a.m., the Rexton and Richibucto fire departments and the Richibucto RCMP responded to a structure fire at 179 Chapel Point Road. The building and its contents were not...

RCMP Major Crimes investigate thefts of...

The New Brunswick RCMP's Major Crime Unit is continuing to investigate a series of break and enters in the Kent County area where undergarments and sex toys have been stolen. As of December 7, 2011, there have been 20 reported thefts of undergarments and sex toys in the Saint-Paul, Sainte-Marie, Bouctouche and Adamsville areas Investigators are asking people who live in the areas where the thefts have occurred, to...

Police seek info on the whereabouts of Randy...

The RCMP Major Crime Unit in Bathurst, N.B., is asking for the public’s assistance in connection with the disappearance of Randy Boudreau. On Monday, April 12, 2004, Randy Boudreau, an Aboriginal man from Campbellton, was reported missing by his family.

Mr. Boudreau is described as being approximately 5'7" (170 cm) tall, and weighing 160 lb (72.5 kg). He has black hair, a slim build and several scars on...

Consequences of illegal dumping

Illegal dumping poses environmental, health and fire risks and can lead to significant fines for those caught and convicted.

Illegal dumping occurs when unwanted waste is disposed of in undesirable locations such as: vacant or private properties, crown lands, woods, bushes, roadsides, and waterways. This can cause serious health and environmental problems, create risk of fires and lead to significant expenses...

Natural Resources / Ressources naturelles

Crime of the Week: Theft of trucks and...

The District 7 RCMP Crime Reduction Unit and the Woodstock Police Force are investigating a series of transport truck and trailer thefts in the Woodstock area of New Brunswick.

Between July 8 and July 16, 2011, seven transport trucks and five trailers were stolen during two separate incidents at four local area businesses: Valley Express Transport Limited, Quality Transport, Richwil Truck Centre, and the...

Crime of the Week: Arson - 50 Walker Street in...

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the Fredericton Police Force are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting two fires on separate dates in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

On Thursday, March 31, 2011 at approximately 1:50 a.m., and Sunday, July 24, 2011 at approximately 4:50 a.m., members of the Fredericton Police Force and the Fredericton Fire Department responded to two separate fires at the same location, 50...

RCMP release video of missing 44-year-old Fred...

The Codiac Regional RCMP continue to investigate the suspicious disappearance of Fred Byram and have released a video from the night he was last seen, in hopes it will generate new information from the public.

The 44-year-old from Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska, N.B., was last seen in the early morning hours of October 8, 2010, as he got into a taxi outside the Rocking Rodeo on Elmwood Drive in Moncton. He has not...

Missing Person: Fred Byram

Crime of the Week: Curbing illegal hunting...

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the Department of Natural Resources are asking for the public's help in curbing illegal hunting practices in New Brunswick.

As in most provinces in Canada, hunting and trapping out of season is illegal in New Brunswick. In addition, the hunting of deer, moose and other game animals at night is an offence under the Fish and Wildlife Act.

Crime of the Week: Arson at Downey Ford Paint...

Crime Stoppers and the St. Stephen Detachment of the District 1 RCMP are looking for the person responsible for setting fire to a structure in the town.

On Friday, October 22, 2010, the St. Stephen Fire Department and the RCMP responded to a fire at the Downey Ford Paint Shop, located at 24 Route 170, in St. Stephen, N.B. The fire appears to have started at the back southeast corner of the building. A security...

Crime of the Week: Arson at towing company in...

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the Codiac Regional RCMP are looking for the person responsible for setting fire at a Towing Company in Moncton, N.B.

On January 15, 2011, at approximately 3:30 a.m., the RCMP responded to a suspicious fire at Dynamic Towing, 1555 Mountain Road in Moncton. Two tow vehicles were severely damaged in the blaze as well as a third vehicle which was on top of a car carrier. A security camera...

Crime of the Week: Camp Arsons, Saint-Maure, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the Campbellton Detachment of the District 9 RCMP are looking for the individuals responsible for setting fire to camps in Saint-Maure, N.B.

Between September 4 and September 5, 2010, someone purposely set two camps on fire. They were located at kilometer marker 1 and kilometer marker 14 on the Saint-Maure Road, in an area known as the Old Southeast.

Both camps and their contents...

Crime of the Week: Armed robbery at the...

Crime Stoppers and the Sussex Detachment of the District 3 RCMP are looking for the person responsible for committing an armed robbery at the National Bank in Norton, N.B.

On Thursday, November 25, 2010, at 11:45 a.m., a masked man armed with a handgun entered the National Bank, located at 140 Route 124 in Norton. He demanded cash and left with an...

Home Invasion and Armed Robbery - Doaktown, NB

Crime Stoppers and District 6 RCMP in Doaktown are looking for the person responsible for a home invasion and armed robbery on Main Street in Doaktown.

On Saturday, December 23, 2006, shortly after midnight, a male intruder armed with a gun, traumatized and forced his way into the residence of an elderly woman demanding money. The victim gave what cash she had and was ordered to turn off the lights...

Crime of the Week: Illegal smuggling at the border

Law enforcement agencies in New Brunswick and the state of Maine are responsible for the security of our borders. Anyone crossing without reporting to ports of entry is committing a criminal offence.

The Integrated Border Enforcement Team, known as IBET, is a partnership between the RCMP, the Canada Border Services Agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S....

Crime of the Week: Disposal of debris on Crown...

Crime Stoppers and the Department of Natural Resources are asking the public for their help in resolving an on-going problem on Crown lands.

Disposing of debris, garbage, construction material, or vehicles on Crown Lands is an offence under the Crown Lands and Forests Act. Any person convicted of this offence could be fined a minimum of $500 for a first offence, and may be ordered to restore the land to its...

Crime of the Week: Arson, Chance Harbour, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the St. George Detachment of the District 1 RCMP are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting fire to a structure in Chance Harbour, N.B.

On Thursday, November 25, 2010, at approximately 9:00 p.m., members of the Musquash Fire Department and the RCMP responded to a fire at 2516 Route 790 in Chance Harbour. A new home that was under construction was engulfed in flames when...

Crime of the Week: Vandalism of Gibson Memorial...

Crime Stoppers and the Fredericton Police Force are looking for the person or persons responsible for vandalizing a memorial statue in Fredericton, N.B.

On or about Tuesday, September 21, 2010, someone spray painted graffiti on the Boss Gibson Memorial Statue, located on the walking trail behind the old Craig Electric building, at 912 Union Street. There was paint damage on the statue and on a handrail that...

Crime of the Week: Break, enter and theft,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 1 RCMP St. George Detachment, are looking for the person or persons responsible for a break, enter and theft in Upper l'Etang, N.B.

Sometime between the evening of April 13 and the early morning of April 14, 2010, someone broke into the PharmaChoice Pharmacy at 292 Main Street in Upper l'Etang. Entry was gained by breaking the glass in the front door of the business. Once inside...

Crime of the Week: Missing Person - Gregory...

Crime Stoppers and the Woodstock Police Force are looking for information concerning the disappearance of Gregory David Wry, of Woodstock, N.B.

Gregory Wry was reported missing on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. He left his home around 1 p.m. on Sunday, February 21 and spent that night at the Howard Johnson's Plaza hotel in Fredericton. He hasn't been heard from since.

His car, a sandy brown...

Crime of the Week - Break, enter and theft,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 8 RCMP, Caraquet detachment, are looking for the individuals responsible for a break, enter and theft in Grande-Anse, N.B.

On Friday, April 9, 2010, at approximately 3:00 a.m., three masked individuals broke into the Clover Farm Store at 329 Acadie Street, in Grande-Anse. Entry was gained by breaking the glass of the front door to the business. Once inside the individuals stole a...

Crime of the Week: Armed Robbery - Ultramar...

Crime Stoppers and the District 3 RCMP, Sussex Detachment, are looking for an individual who committed an armed robbery in Sussex, New Brunswick.

On Monday, September 21, 2009, at around 2:30 a.m., a masked man entered the Ultramar corner store at 312 Main Street in Sussex. The suspect was armed with a hammer. He pointed it at the clerk and demanded money from the till. He also asked for cigarettes and lottery...

Crime of the Week: Armed Robbery, Bayou Pub and...

Crime Stoppers and District 4 RCMP are looking for two individuals who committed an armed robbery in Shediac, N.B.

On Sunday, March 28, 2010, at approximately 12:20 a.m., two masked men entered the Bayou Pub and Eatery, located at 607 Main Street in Shediac.

Both suspects walked directly to the bar area. The smaller of the two was approximately 5'4" tall and weighed about 150 lbs. He spoke in a deep...

Crime of the Week: Break, enter and theft at...

Crime Stoppers and the Fredericton Police Force are looking for the person or persons responsible for a break, enter, and theft in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Sometime during the evening of March 30, 2010, thieves broke into Sears, located at 435 Brookside Drive in Fredericton. They entered the store through the warehouse door. Once inside they removed 11 television sets ranging in size from 40 to 50 inches. The...

Crime of the Week: Missing Person - Jean-Eudes...

Crime Stoppers and District 8 RCMP, Caraquet Detachment, are looking for information about the disappearance of Jean-Eudes Légère of Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick.

Mr. Légère was reported missing on Friday, November 14, 2008. His vehicle, a white 1994 Oldsmobile Achieva, was located a few hours later on the wharf in Bas-Caraquet. To date, all attempts to locate Jean-Eudes have been unsuccessful. His family...

Crime of the Week: Break, enter, and theft -...

Crime Stoppers and the District 8 RCMP, Caraquet Detachment are looking for the person or persons responsible for a break, enter and theft in Village Blanchard, New Brunswick.

Between Saturday June 6 and Sunday June 7, 2009, someone broke into the Marché Village Blanchard (Fresh Mart) situated on Route 11, in Village Blanchard. Entry was gained through a rear garage door. Once inside they broke into the...

07-Mar-11: Crime of the Week - Armed robbery,...

Crime Stoppers and members of District 1 RCMP are looking for the person who committed an armed robbery in St. Stephen, N.B.

On Monday May 10, 2010, at approximately 10:35 p.m., a masked man entered the Riverside Grocery store, located at 240 Milltown Boulevard in St. Stephen. He was armed with a knife and demanded cash from the store clerk. He left on foot with an undisclosed amount of money, heading...

Woodstock Police investigating disappearance of...

Crime Stoppers and the Woodstock Police Force are looking for information concerning the disappearance of Gregory David Wry, of Woodstock, N.B.

Gregory Wry was reported missing on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. He left his home around 1 p.m. on Sunday, February 21 and spent that night at the Howard Johnson’s Plaza hotel in Fredericton. He hasn’t been heard from since.

His car, a sandy...

District 8 RCMP investigating disappearance of...

Crime Stoppers and District 8 RCMP, Caraquet Detachment, are looking for information about the disappearance of Jean-Eudes Légère, of Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick.

Mr. Légère was reported missing on Friday, November 14, 2008. His vehicle, a 1994 white Oldsmobile Achieva, was located a few hours later on the wharf in Bas-Caraquet . To date, all attempts to locate Jean-Eudes have been unsuccessful. His...

District 9 RCMP investigating disappearance of...

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP, Bathurst Detachment are looking for information regarding the disappearance of Robert Arseneau of Tremblay, N.B.

On June 4, 2006 at approximately 1:45 p.m. the Bathurst RCMP were called to the scene of a vehicle fire in the Janeville area on Route 11, approximately 50 kilometres East of Bathurst. The vehicle was registered to Robert Arseneau of Tremblay. The police...

How to Spot a Marijuana Home Grow Operation:...

Following an RCMP raid on 14 homes in the Moncton area believed to be involved in marijuana cultivation (July 2004), the police are offering these tips on what people can do to help shut these operations down.

REMEMBER: DO NOT try to confront these individuals yourself.

Elder Abuse: Help Stop It

Elder Abuse is any action which causes harm to, or neglect of an older person. It can take the form of physical abuse (defined as any violent act that causes physical injury and/or taking the form of neglect), psychological abuse (such as name calling, treating older people like children, scolding or denying access to friends and family) or financial abuse (i.e., when seniors are forced to sign over control of their...

Helping Seniors Protect Themselves Against Crime

Crime Stoppers, in partnership with Innovation-Action Incorporated, wishes to sensitize seniors on how they may protect themselves against crime.

Disposal of Debris / Garbage on Crown Lands

Crime Stoppers and the Department of Natural Resources are asking the public for their help in resolving an on-going problem on private and crown lands.

Disposing of debris, garbage, construction, or any material on crown lands is an offence under the Crown Lands and Forests Act. The disposal of waste material is not just restricted to crown lands.

ATV Damages / Coastal Regions

Crime Stoppers and the Canadian Wildlife Service need your help in putting a stop to the needless damage being done by All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) in many coastal locations within the province of New Brunswick.

Insurance Fraud

Crime Stoppers and the Insurance Brokers Association of New Brunswick encourage you to phone in your tips about companies or individuals who cheat on their home, auto, or business insurance. It is estimated that insurance fraud adds an extra billion dollars a year to police, fire, and health service costs.

Don't Buy Tobacco For Minors!

Crime Stoppers and the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety would like to draw your attention to a persistent problem, which exists here in New Brunswick; the acquisition of cigarettes for persons under the age of 19 years.

Crime and Schools

Many high schools in New Brunswick are using the Crime Stoppers program to help prevent and solve crimes within their school communities. Do the right thing. If you have information about a crime committed in your school, consider helping the victim, don't let a bully get away with victimizing your school, your community.

Operating A Snowmobile Under The Influence

Crime Stoppers and the New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs would like to draw your attention to what has become a very serious problem – operating a snowmobile under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

Everyone knows that drinking and driving is against the law. Well, the same rules apply to snowmobiles. Before starting your machine, stop and think! Speed and alcohol are a deadly combination.

$100,000 For Buying A Wild Salmon?

That's right. According to Section 78 of the Fisheries Act, if you are found in possession of an illegally purchased wild salmon or grilse, you could face a fine of up to $100,000 for a first offence. It is illegal for wild Atlantic salmon to be purchased, and illegal for it to be sold by anyone in the first place. Sounds like a heavy penalty doesn't it? But it is nothing compared to the price we'll pay if the wild...

Help Curb Illegal Hunting Practices

N.B Crime Stoppers, New Brunswick Wildlife Federation, hunters, and the Department of Natural Resources are seeking your help in an attempt to curb illegal hunting practices in the province of New Brunswick.

10/12/2010 - Arson - St. George

Crime Stoppers and the District 1 RCMP, St-George Detachment are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting fire to an apartment complex in St-George, New Brunswick.

On Thursday September 11th, 2008 at approximately 12:30 a.m, the St-George fire department and the RCMP responded to a structure fire at 179 Brunswick Street in St-George. Investigation revealed that the fire was purposely set at the...

9/27/2010 - Armed Robbery - Shediac

Crime Stoppers and the Shediac RCMP are looking for two individuals who committed an armed robbery in Shediac, New Brunswick.

On Sunday, March 28, 2010 at approximately 12:20 a.m. two masked men entered the Bayou Pub and Eatery, located at 607 Main Street in Shediac. Both suspects were armed and they walked directly to the bar area.

The smaller of the two suspects is described as being...

9/20/2010 - Vandalism at Cenotaph - Fredericton

Crime Stoppers and the Fredericton Police Force are looking for the individuals responsible for vandalizing a cenotaph in Fredericton, N.B.

Sometime between November 7 and November 9, 2009, vandals destroyed part of the provincial cenotaph located on the corner of St. John and Queen Streets in Fredericton. The large cross portion of the monument was pushed over breaking it into several pieces. Damage is...

RCMP seek help in locating 43-year-old Michael...

Codiac Regional RCMP is requesting the public’s help in locating a 43-year-old Moncton man missing for over a month. Michael Andrew Blakney was reported missing to police last week but was last seen in early August while riding his bicycle in Moncton.

Blakney is of average build, 5 feet 1 inch tall, weighing approximately 150lbs, and has reddish brown or auburn coloured hair. He also walks with a...

8/20/2010 - Hit and run causing death,...

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP (Dalhousie detachment) are looking for the driver of a hit and run vehicle who fatally struck an elderly pedestrian in Dalhousie, New Brunswick.

8/9/2010 - Hit and run causing death, Saint...

Crime Stoppers and the Saint John Police Force are looking for the driver of a hit and run vehicle who struck a pedestrian on Loch Lomond Road in Saint John, N.B. nearly four years ago.

7/16/2010 - Arson Investigation, Cross Creek, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the District 2 RCMP, Stanley Detachment, are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting fire to a local bridge in Cross Creek, New Brunswick.

Crime of the Week: Home invasion and armed...

Crime Stoppers and District 6 RCMP in Doaktown are looking for the person responsible for a home invasion and armed robbery on Main Street in Doaktown.

6/18/2010 - Cemeteries Vandalized, Bathurst, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the Bathurst Police are looking for the individuals responsible for vandalizing two cemeteries here in Bathurst, New Brunswick.

6/11/2010 - Arson, Burtts Corner, N.B.

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the District 2 RCMP, Keswick Detachment, are looking for those responsible for setting a fire in Burtts Corner, N.B.

6/7/2010 - Theft & Mischief, Lepreau, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and District 1 RCMP, St. George Detachment, are looking for the person or persons responsible for theft and mischief in Lepreau, New Brunswick.

5/31/2010 - Break and Enter - Hampton

N.B.Crime Stoppers and the Hampton RCMP are looking for the person or persons responsible for breaking into two local businesses at 550 Main Street in Hampton, N.B.

Sometime during the evening of January 2, 2008, thieves broke into Jerry’s Barber Shop and an adjacent video store. Once inside the barber shop, they broke through a common wall giving them access to “Five Sons Video” next door. The suspects...

5/24/2010 - Break, Enter and Theft - Petit Rocher

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the B.N.P.P. Regional Police Force are looking for the person or persons responsible for a break, enter and theft at 583 rue Roy in Petit-Rocher, N.B.

Sometime between Monday, June 29 and Tuesday, June 30, 2009, thieves broke into a residence in Petit Rocher and made off with several items.

5/10/2010 - Arson Investigation - Mactaquac

Crime Stoppers and the Keswick Detachment of the District 2 RCMP are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting fire to a structure in Mactaquac, New Brunswick in May 2009.

On Saturday, May 9, 2009, at approximately 5:00 a.m., Keswick RCMP and local firefighters responded to a fire at the golf course lodge in Mactaquac Provincial Park.

4/26/2010 - Arsons - Kedgwick

Crime Stoppers and the Saint-Quentin RCMP are looking for the persons responsible for setting two fires in Kedgwick, New Brunswick.

On Friday February 20, 2009 and on Wednesday March 18, 2009 the Saint-Quentin RCMP and Kedgwick fire fighters responded to two separate fires at "Le Casse-Croûte du coin" located at 64 Notre Dame Street in Kedgwick.

4/12/2010 - Arson - Bouctouche

Crime Stoppers and the District 5 RCMP, Bouctouche Detachment are looking for the person or persons responsible for setting a fire at a famous tourist attraction in Bouctouche, New Brunswick.

On Wednesday October 22nd 2008, at approximately 10:45 pm, the Bouctouche RCMP and fire fighters responded to a fire at the "Ordre du Bon Temps", which includes the restaurant and theater at the " Pays de la Sagouine".

4/5/2010 - Outdoor Marijuana Grow Ops

N.B. Crime Stoppers and the RCMP Coordinated Marihuana Enforcement Team are asking the public to be vigilant and report suspicious activity relating to outdoor marijuana grow operations.

Marijuana growers plant marijuana on their own property, but they often use Crown Land in an attempt to avoid prosecution.

3/29/2010 - Theft From Safe - Nigadoo

Crime Stoppers and the B.N.P.P. Regional Police Force are looking for three people responsible for stealing money from a store at 259 rue Principale in Nigadoo, N.B.

On Sunday, July 20, 2008 at approximately 3:40 p.m., three individuals entered H.P. Haché General Convenience Store and stole cash from the business safe. The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance camera.

3/22/2010 - Armed Robbery - Sackville

Crime Stoppers and District 4 RCMP, Sackville Detachment, are looking for the individual responsible for an armed robbery which took place at 222 Main Street in Sackville, New Brunswick on Thursday, August 30, 2007.

At approximately 4:00 a.m., a female employee arrived at the restaurant to begin her shift. As she unlocked the door, a man holding a black handgun approached her from behind and told her to take him...

3/15/2010 - Hit and Run Causing Death - Petit...

Crime Stoppers and the B.N.P.P. Regional Police Force are looking into a cold case file for information on a hit and run causing death in Petit-Rocher, N.B. More than 25 years ago.

On December 15, 1983, at approximately 1 a.m., the B.N.P.P. responded to a hit and run call on Highway 134 in Petit-Rocher North. Officers arrived on the scene to find 20-year-old Lévio Roy lying on the side of the road severely...

3/1/2010 - Disposal of Debris/ Garbage on Crown...

Crime Stoppers and the Department of Natural Resources are asking the public for their help in resolving an on-going problem on Crown Lands.

Disposing of debris, gagbage, construction material, or vehicles on Crown Lands is an offence under the Crown Lands and Forests Act.

2/22/2010 - Theft and Mischief - Lepreau

Crime Stoppers and District 1 RCMP, St. George Detachment, are looking for the person or persons responsible for theft and mischief in Lepreau, New Brunswick.

Between Saturday September 29th and Monday October 1st, 2007, a grey Morooka crawler belonging to NB Power was stolen. It was parked on the East side of Rte 790, and driven several kilometres to a gravel pit on Seven Mile Lake Road.

2/15/2010 - Hit and Run Causing Death - Dalhousie

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 RCMP (Dalhousie detachment) are looking for the driver of a hit and run vehicle who fatally struck an elderly pedestrian in Dalhousie, New Brunswick.

On February 26 2007, at around midnight, 76-year-old Georges Gauvin was fatally struck in front of the Tim Horton’s restaurant situated at 414 William Street in Dalhousie.

2/8/2010 - Synthetic Drugs - RCMP

Crime Stoppers and the RCMP Drugs and Organized Crime Awareness Services are asking the public to report any activity relating to the production and distribution of synthetic drugs in New Brunswick.

Synthetic drugs and their harmful effects seem to be underestimated by many New Brunswickers. These drugs are produced and distributed by organized crime groups who combine highly addictive, harmful and toxic...

1/25/2010 - Illegal Smuggling at the Border

Law enforcement agencies in New Brunswick and the state of Maine are Responsible for the security of our borders. Anyone crossing without reporting to ports of entry are committing a criminal offence.

The RCMP Integrated Border Enforcement Team which is a partnership between the RCMP, Canada Border Services Agency, The United States Border Patrol, US Customs, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement are constantly...

1/18/2010 - Arson - Kedgwick

Crime Stoppers and the District 9 R.C.M.P., Saint-Quentin Detachment, are looking for the persons responsible for setting two fires in Kedgwick, New Brunswick.

On Friday, February 20th, and on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 the St-Quentin RCMP and Kedgwick Fire Fighters resonded to two separate fires at "le Casse-Croûte du Coin" Situated at 64 Notre Dame Street in Kedgwick.

1/4/2010 - Alcool NB Liquor

Don`t provide to person under 19!

Crime Stoppers and Alcool NB Liquor would like to draw your attention to a persistent problem in New Brunswick. That of providing alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of nineteen.

12/21/2009 - Robbery - Pointe-Verte

Crime Stoppers and the B.N.P.P. Regional Police are looking for the individual responsible for a robbery that took place at 448 Chemin Principale in Pointe-Verte, New Brunswick.

On Friday the 22nd of August 2003, at approximately 9:40 p.m., a female employee from the Pointe-Verte canteen was the victim of a robbery.

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