CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM

To all elected municipal officials,

I know that public safety and policing are key priorities for you and your citizens, and we are actively working with you to keep our communities safe.

We want our communities to have a good understanding of the work we are doing, each and every day. As part of this ongoing commitment, we have developed a series of tools that can be added to your local municipal webpages. This includes one-click options to access the RCMP’s Online Crime Reporting system, as well as lots of data about the calls for service we are responding to in the areas we police. There are also direct links to important tools developed by the Government of New Brunswick.

​Sincerely,

Supt. Dan Austin
J Division Southeast District Commander

For more information on the Regional Policing Crime Reporting System Click below.

  • The New Brunswick Occurrence Map. This interactive map allows you to click on a specific area to view information on certain occurrence types, as well as year-to-date tallies. The map is updated every Thursday.
  • Daily Occurrence Report. This provides the total number of calls for service received during a 24-hour period, as well as a brief description of some calls. The report is produced for every day of the year, and is published Monday-Friday.
  • Online Crime Reporting. Gives New Brunswickers, in RCMP area of jurisdiction, an alternate way to report certain non-emergency crimes without calling the police, or visiting a detachment.
  • Public Safety Crime Dashboard. The Department of Justice and Public Safety developed the public safety crime dashboards to improve the understanding of police-reported crime.
  • Crime and justice in New Brunswick. The Department of Justice and Public Safety is working with policing agencies of jurisdiction to crimes that affect our communities. New Brunswickers can help make their communities safer by reporting crime to police and by looking out for their friends and neighbours.