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Investigation continues into disappearance of Jami Springer

The RCMP in New Brunswick’s Major Crime Unit continues to follow up on tips and information regarding the disappearance of Jami Springer of Moncton who has been missing since August 31, 2016. “Investigators have spoken to numerous people and followed up on information from the public,” says S/Sgt. Maurice Comeau...
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Crime of the Week: Break, enter and theft – Saint-Jacques, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the Rivière-Verte detachment of the West District RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in solving a break, enter and theft that occurred at a home in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick. On October 26, 2015, sometime between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., one or more people broke into a...
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Crime of the Week: Mortgage Fraud

Crime Stoppers and the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (FCNB) are seeking the public's help to identify potential mortgage fraud in New Brunswick. The licensing and regulation of mortgage brokers is a new area for (FCNB). Mortgage fraud occurs when someone deliberately misrepresent information in a mortgage application. This can...
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Crime of the Week: Disposal of debris and garbage on Crown Lands

Crime Stoppers and the Department of Justice and Public Safety are asking the public for their help in resolving an on-going problem of dumping 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...
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Crime of the Week: Vandalism – Oromocto NB (Gage Golf Club)

Crime Stoppers, the West District RCMP and the Canadian Forces Military Police at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base (CDSB) Gagetown are seeking the public’s assistance to solve a case of vandalism at the Gage Golf Club in Oromocto, New Brunswick. Sometime between 10 p.m. on February 20 and 7...
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Curbing illegal Hunting and Trapping practices in New Brunswick

Crime Stoppers, and the Department of Justice and Public Safety are seeking your help in an attempt to stop illegal hunting practices here in New Brunswick. The hunting and trapping of animals out of season is a recognized illegal activity. Another very serious offence is the hunting of deer, moose,...
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Crime of the Week: Break, Enter and Theft – Morrell Siding, N.B.

Crime Stoppers and the West District RCMP, Grand Falls detachment, are seeking the public’s assistance in solving a break, enter and theft at a cottage under construction in Morrell Siding, N.B. On January 24, 2016, sometime between midnight and 8:00 a.m., a home that was under construction on the West...
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Crime of the Week: Binary Options Fraud

Crime Stoppers and the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (FCNB) are warning the public about the proliferation of investment fraud involving binary options. Many New Brunswick investors are being approached to open online accounts to trade in binary options, which are essentially a wager as to whether the price of...
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Crime of the Week: The operation of motor vehicles in watercourses

Crime Stoppers and the Department of Public Safety are asking for your help in resolving an on-going problem of people trespassing and damaging our watercourses with their motorized vehicles. A watercourse is any body of water that includes the bed, banks, sides and shoreline of any river, creek, stream, spring,...
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Crime of the Week: Illegal tobacco affects all New Brunswickers

Crime Stoppers, Department of Justice and Public Safety, and Atlantic Convenience Stores Association are asking New Brunswickers to report suspicious activities involving the use, sale, transportation, and distribution of tobacco not purchased from a licensed retailer. The production and sale of illegal tobacco is not regulated which means, among many things,...
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