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Crime Stoppers launches new video series to help crack unsolved cases and enhance community safety
[FREDERICTON, NB] – New Brunswick Crime Stoppers, a leading registered charitable organization dedicated to promoting public safety and reducing crime rates through the reporting of anonymous crime tips from the public, is excited to announce the launch of its engaging new ‘Crime Shorts / Vidéos courtes’ YouTube video series, beginning...
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month
The Internet and communication technologies provide Canadians, businesses, and institutions with the essential means to access information, offer services and create opportunities. Over the years, however, the exponential growth in these technologies has also increased the potential for cyber threats. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting and exploiting Canadian citizens, businesses, and...
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
#EveryChildMatters On September 30, N.B. Crime Stoppers will observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a new statutory day of remembrance recently announced by the Government of Canada. There were 140 federally run Indian Residential Schools, which operated in Canada between 1831 and 1998. The last school closed only...
Madison Roy-Boudreau Investigation
Bathurst Police Force: MADISON ROY-BOUDREAU INVESTIGATION UPDATE EN : https://www.facebook.com/bathurstpoliceforce/posts/3677695362331048 Force Policière de Bathurst : MISE À JOUR DE L'ENQUÊTE MADISON ROY-BOUDREAU FR : https://www.facebook.com/bathurstpoliceforce/posts/3677697768997474 Madison Roy-Boudreau was last seen on May 11, 2021, at approximately 7:30 am. Her family and friends have not heard her from since. She has...
Illegal hunting activities in Elgin, New Brunswick
Crime Stoppers and the New Brunswick Department of Public Safety - Conservation Enforcement Unit are requesting the public's help regarding illegal hunting activities in Elgin, New Brunswick. Poachers have been night hunting and hunting out of season, both major offences under the Fish and Wildlife Act. This practice takes unfair...
RCMP investigating disappearance of Brayden Joseph Thibault as a homicide
UPDATE 30-JULY-2019: New Brunswick RCMP's Major Crime Unit is investigating the 2017 disappearance of Brayden Thibault as a homicide. The 17-year-old St. Stephen boy was last seen on the afternoon of July 31, 2017, on Gibson Street on Fredericton's northside. Police have been following many investigative leads and had previously...
Police seek information on a 2007 missing person investigation – Jack Nutter
The RCMP New Brunswick Major Crime Unit is seeking the public's help with an ongoing missing person investigation. In April 2009, the family of Jack Nutter of Dieppe reported him missing. He had limited contact with his family and the last time they had heard from him was in July...
RCMP continue to investigate 2012 disappearance of Chipman man, James Austen MacKey
The West District RCMP are continuing to ask for the public's assistance in relation to a missing 58-year-old man from Chipman, N.B. James Austen MacKey was reported missing to the RCMP after his vehicle was found abandoned on the Harley Road in Redbank, N.B., northeast of Chipman, on November 29,...
Crime of the Week: Unsolved Homicide (1974) – Mary Beatrice Redmond
Crime Stoppers and the New Brunswick RCMP's Major Crime Unit, are looking for information concerning an unsolved homicide investigation in Chatham Head (Miramichi), New Brunswick. On March 24, 1974, the body of 56-year-old Mary Beatrice Redmond was found in the entrance of her residence on the second floor of 88...
Crime of the Week: Hit and Run (Grand Manan – July 2017)
Crime Stoppers and the West District RCMP, Grand Manan detachment, are looking for the person and the vehicle responsible for a hit and run with a pedestrian in Grand Manan, New Brunswick. On July 2, 2017 at approximately 11:50 p.m., the Grand Manan RCMP were called to investigate a complaint...