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About Crime Stoppers

N.B. Crime Stoppers is a registered charitable organization funded and managed by people like you. Crime Stoppers is focused on preventing and helping solve crimes in New Brunswick, working in partnership with law enforcement agencies, the media, and the public.

Tell us what you know, not who you are.
 If you have information about a crime, submit an ANONYMOUS TIP and you could receive a cash award. Help solve a crime by submitting a tip by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), secure online form, or via our Mobile App. Your tip is kept anonymous. Find out how we promise anonymity.

NEWS & ALERTS

Jun 24 2024

Unsolved Homicide: 16-year-old Michael Tristan Kraszewski of Picadilly, N.B.

On December 18, 2019, at about 9:30 p.m., members of the Sussex RCMP responded to a 9-1-1 call at a residence on Orchard Crescent in Picadilly, N.B. When police arrived, they found a 16-year-old boy deceased inside the home. No one else was in the house. The victim has been identified as Michael Tristan Kraszewski.…
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Nov 13 2023

Crime Shorts: Unsolved Homicide (2016) – Emerson Main

Crime Stoppers needs your help identifying the person or persons responsible for the death of 77-year-old Emerson Main from Dawsonville, New Brunswick. On January 9th, 2016 at approximately 12:30 pm, Emerson Main was found deceased by RCMP in his home at 1218 Restigouche River Road – a rural area near the Québec border. The cause…
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Nov 5 2023

Crime Shorts: Catalytic Converter Theft

Catalytic converter theft is rampant in New Brunswick. Thieves crawl under a vehicle and cut the converter free using a tool like a portable angle grinder. SUV’s and pickup trucks are especially at risk as they are higher off the ground. Catalytic converters are a valuable target for thieves because of the precious metals they contain.…
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Oct 28 2023

Crime Shorts: Unsolved Homicides in Saint-Quentin, NB (October 2017)

Crime Stoppers needs your help solving the murders of 36-year-old Melanie Roussie and 67-year-old Jean-Paul Caron in Saint-Quentin, NB. On October 30th, 2017, the victims were found dead of gunshot wounds in the home of Jean-Paul Caron at 44 Valcourt Road in Saint-Quentin. Melanie Roussie, mother of three, was originally from Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec, but lived…
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Oct 21 2023

Crime Shorts: Illegal garbage and waste dumping

Crime Stoppers, alongside the New Brunswick Department of Justice and Public Safety, needs your help protecting New Brunswick’s wildlife and natural resources from illegal garbage dumping. The chemicals in garbage contaminate soil, wells, and groundwater, and increase the risk of wildfires. Shards of metal and glass can cause serious injuries that require medical attention. Plastic…
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What an amazing Canada Day 🇨🇦. The weather was phenomenal and everyone was celebrating our great country in communities across New Brunswick. Our Oromocto-Gagetown Chapter was certainly busy with a display at the Lincoln Big Stop followed by a Parade at the Oromocto Pioneer Days.

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What an amazing Canada Day 🇨🇦. The weather was phenomenal and everyone was celebrating our great country in communities across New Brunswick. Our Oromocto-Gagetown Chapter was certainly busy with a display at the Lincoln Big Stop followed by a Parade at the Oromocto Pioneer Days.

Thanks to everyone for stopping by to say hello and support our program at events throughout the Province.
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We recognize and respectfully acknowledge that N.B. Crime Stoppers operates and works on unceded and unsurrendered territories of the Wǝlastǝkwiyik/Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), Mi'kmaq/Mi'kmaw and Peskotomuhkatiyik/Peskotomuhkati (Passamaquoddy). These Indigenous Nations and their territories are governed by the "Treaties of Peace and Friendship," which the Wǝlastǝkwiyik/Wolastoqiyik, Mi'kmaq/Mi'kmaw and Peskotomuhkatiyik/Peskotomuhkati co-developed and signed with the British Crown prior to 1779.

In this Indigenous Ally Toolkit (2019), published by The Montreal Indigenous community NETWORK, you will learn the role that an individual occupies and plays within the collective experience.

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