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man found dead in Moncton
RCMP ask for help to identify man found dead in Moncton
December 7, 2007
CBC NEWS
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2007/12/07/frozen-man.html
The RCMP are seeking assistance in identifying a man found dead in Moncton on Sunday.
The man's body was discovered on the shoulder of Mapleton Road near the Trans-Canada Highway, said Cpl. Mike Gaudet.
"Autopsy results have showed that he died of the elements, most likely hypothermia — and at this point in time we're just reviewing our missing person files in and around the area and with other agencies to try to identify the male," Gaudet said.
The man was in his late 40s or early 50s, Gaudet said.
The police are asking that anyone with information regarding the man's identity contact the Codiac RCMP.
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Sketch - Man found dead, Moncton, N.B.

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2007/12/12
Sketch - Man found dead, Moncton, N.B.
Codiac Regional RCMP is seeking public assistance to identify a man found deceased on the side of the road on Mapleton Road in Moncton on December 2, 2007.
The man is described as being of average height, slim build, dark brown hair with natural auburn tint, an unkept beard, appearing to be in his forties. The man was wearing an old grey down filled jacket, two leather jackets, blue jeans, a blue tuque and blue mittens.
We encourage the public to visit the RCMP website where the sketch of the man is posted. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb
Anyone with information is asked to contact Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400.
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Re: Sketch - Man found dead, Moncton, N.B.
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2007/12/12
Sketch - Man found dead, Moncton, N.B.
Codiac Regional RCMP is seeking public assistance to identify a man found deceased on the side of the road on Mapleton Road in Moncton on December 2, 2007.
The man is described as being of average height, slim build, dark brown hair with natural auburn tint, an unkept beard, appearing to be in his forties. The man was wearing an old grey down filled jacket, two leather jackets, blue jeans, a blue tuque and blue mittens.
We encourage the public to visit the RCMP website where the sketch of the man is posted. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb
Anyone with information is asked to contact Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400.
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This story just makes me feel so sad.......the fact that he was wearing 3 coats makes me think he was homeless....how sad to die from the cold and alone...I hope someone identifies him soon.
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2007/12/21
Update of Criminal Charges Resulting from Operation “JELLYBEAN”, Fredericton, N.B.
Please refer to press release made on January 26, 2007 for full details of Operation “Jellybean”.
Since that time, the RCMP have been working in conjunction with the Federal Department of Public Prosecutions in order to bring charges against the principles of this investigation.
“Operation Jellybean” was started in 2005 to disrupt the sale of cocaine, marihuana, prescription drugs and anabolic steroids in New Brunswick, primarily around the Fredericton area.
During the course of the investigation including searches conducted in January, a large quantity of drugs was seized including 1.2 pounds of cocaine, in excess of 55 pounds of marihuana, large quantities of what are believed counterfeit prescription pills, and anabolic steroids. In addition, in excess of $350,000 in cash, several vehicles, three custom motorcycles, an ATV, a boat and a trailer, several restricted and one prohibited firearm were seized. A business location and a residence had been restrained by personnel from the RCMP J Div Integrated Proceeds of Crime Section.
A number of charges have already been made. On December 21, 2007 a large number of additional charges were sworn in Provincial Court in Fredericton. Below is a complete list of persons and the related charges preferred since January, including those laid today. Other charges, including money laundering and proceeds of crime are anticipated in the coming months. Those persons charged will be summoned to appear in court in Fredericton on January 24, 2008.
Operation Jellybean Summary of charges as of 2007-12-21
Charges laid on 2007-12-21 :
Spencer Gordon COURT- - Conspiracy to traffic a Controlled Substance , Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Six counts conspiracy to traffic various anabolic steroids and FDA( Food and Drug Act) drugs.- Sec 465(1)(c)CCC, Conspiracy to sell Class A precursor Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Two counts Sell/Traffic a Class A precursor Sec 46(a)CDSA
Timothy Clayton PRICE - Conspiracy to traffic a Controlled Substance , Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Roger Stephen GREGOIRE- Conspiracy to traffic a Controlled Substance , Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Anthony Charles FITZPATRICK- Conspiracy to traffic Controlled Substance , Sec. 465(1)(c) CCC
Vincent GEMMITI- Conspiracy to sell Class A precursor Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Sell a Class A precursor Sec. 46 (a) CDSA.
Lester REEVES- Five counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drug, Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Perry Gustav MOORE- Six counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drugs, Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Roger KING - Seven counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drugs Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Jason VAUTOUR - Conspiracy to sell a Class A precursor, Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Jocelyn Clark - Six counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drugs, Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroid Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Mark HAIG - Five counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids/FDA drugs, Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Justin Terrance NOLAIS- Conspiracy to traffic cocaine- Sec. 465(1)(C)CCC, Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking-Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Two counts unsafe/Careless storage firearm-Sec. 86(3)(a)CCC, Possession of prohibited weapon (brass knuckles) Sec.92(3)CCC
Kirby Roy NOLAIS- Conspiracy to traffic cocaine- Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Three counts of trafficking cocaine-Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession for the purpose of trafficking in Oxycodone, Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession for the purpose of trafficking Hydromorphone, Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking, Sec. 5(4) CDSA, Possession of psilocybin, Sec. 4(3)(a)CDSA, Production of marihuana, Sec 7(2)(b)CDSA, Possession of prohibited firearm (25 cal. Handgun), Sec. 92(3)CCC, Two counts unsafe/careless storage of firearm, Sec. 86(3)(a)CCC, Possess a firearm with altered/defaced serial number, Sec. 108(2)(a)CCC, Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, Sec. 95(2)CC
Tabitha SCOTT- Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking-Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, two counts unsafe/Careless storage firearm-Sec. 86(3)(a)CCC, Possession of prohibited weapon (brass knuckles) Sec.92(3)CCC
Stacy CROSSMAN- Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking, Sec. 5(4) CDSA, Possession of psilocybin, Sec. 4(3)(a)CDSA, production of marihuana, Sec 7(2)(b)CDSA, Possession of prohibited firearm (25 cal. Handgun), Sec. 92(3)CCC, Two counts unsafe/careless storage of firearm, Sec. 86(3)(a)CCC, Possess a firearm with altered/defaced serial number, Sec. 108(2)(a)CCC, Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm, Sec. 95(2)CCC
Charges laid on previous dates:
Spencer Gordon COURT- Four counts trafficking anabolic steroids Sec. 5(1) CDSA, Seventeen counts of conspiracy to traffic various anabolic steroids and FDA( Food and Drug Act) drugs.- Sec 465(1)(c)CCC
Timothy Clayton PRICE- Three counts trafficking cocaine- Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Two counts conspiracy to traffic cocaine- Sec.465(1)(c)CCC, Two counts conspiracy to traffic marihuana-Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC, Possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking-Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking- Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Production of Marihuana- Sec. 7(2)(b)CDSA, possession of restricted firearm(M15A/223)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of restricted firearm (40cal handgun) Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited firearm (25cal handgun)-Sec92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited device(223 mag.)-Sec.92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited weapon(brass knuckles)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited weapon(switchblade)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of 223 rifle with accessible ammo-Sec 95(2)(a)CCC, Possession of firearm (40 cal)with altered serial number-Sec. 108(1)(b)CCC, Three counts unsafe storage firearms-Sec.86(3)(a)CCC, Breach probation-Sec. 733.1(1)(a)
Troy ALBERT- Conspiracy to traffic cocaine-Sec. 465(1)CCC, Possession cocaine for the purpose of trafficking-Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking- Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Possession of cannabis resin (hash)- Sec. 4(4)(a)CDSA
Gregory QUIGG- Conspiracy to traffic cocaine- Sec.465(1)(c)CCC, Conspiracy to traffic marihuana-Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Christopher TRITES- Conspiracy to traffic cocaine- Sec.465(1)(c)CCC, Conspiracy to traffic marihuana-Sec. 465(1)(c)CCC
Leslie Dawn SACOBIE- Possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking- Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA, Production of Marihuana- Sec. 7(2)(b)CDSA, Possession of restricted firearm(M15A/223)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, possession of restricted firearm (40cal handgun) Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited firearm (25cal handgun)-Sec92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited device(223 mag.)-Sec.92(3)CCC, possession of prohibited weapon(brass knuckles)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of prohibited weapon(switchblade)-Sec. 92(3)CCC, Possession of 223 rifle with accessible ammo-Sec 95(2)(a)CCC, Possession of firearm (40 cal)with altered serial number-Sec. 108(1)(b)CCC, Three counts unsafe storage firearms-Sec.86(3)(a)CCC
Jocelyn CLARK- Two counts unsafe/careless storage firearms Sec. 86(3)(a) CCC, Two counts possession of firearms with readily accessible ammunition, Sec. 95(2)(a)CCC
Vincent Gemmiti - Seventeen counts conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drugs, Sec 465(1)(C)CCC, Eight counts trafficking anabolic steroids/FDA drugs, Sec. 5(3)(c)CDSA and Sec. 31(b)FDA,
Fabian KELLY- Possession for the purpose of traffic marihuana- Sec. 5(3)(a)CDSA
Spencer COURT, Timothy PRICE, Roger GREGOIRE ( Dieppe, NB ) and Anthony FITZPATRICK( Steeves Mountain, near Moncton, NB) are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance.
Timothy PRICE, Gregory QUIGG and Troy ALBERT are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic cocaine.
Timothy PRICE and Christopher TRITES are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic cocaine and conspiracy to traffic marihuana.
Kirby NOLAIS and his brother Justin NOLAIS are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic cocaine.
Spencer COURT and Vincent GEMMITI of Burlington, Ontario are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids and FDA drugs.
Spencer COURT and Mark HAIG of Chance Harbour, New Brunswick are charged jointly with five counts of conspiracy to traffic anabolic steroids .
Spencer COURT, Vincent GEMMITI (Burlington,Ont.), Jocelyn CLARK (Fredericton, NB) and Jason VAUTOUR (Dieppe/Moncton,NB) are charged jointly with conspiracy to sell a Class A precursor (Ephedrine). (One count)
Spencer COURT, Jocelyn CLARK and Roger KING(Halifax,NS) are charged jointly with conspiracy to traffic stanozolol, an anabolic steroid. ===========================We gratefully acknowledge the hard work and efforts by the original reporters and news mediums, to bring these reports to our attention. Our aim is to bring these stories/reports as much exposure as possible and credit those who provided them. Canadian Crime News http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Canadian_Crime_Newscrime beat, police beat, Moncton, Moncton101, Atlantic Canada, Halifax, Fredericton, Saint John, Dartmouth,Canadian Crime News,
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Public Alert for Apartment Owners and Tenants
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2008/1/14
Public Alert for Apartment Owners and Tenants, Moncton, N.B.
The Codiac Regional RCMP is asking apartment owners and tenants to be mindful of any suspicious activity in their building as there has been a recent rash of break and enters into coin operated washing and drying machines in apartment complexes in the Greater Moncton Area.
Currently the RCMP is investigating over a dozen cases of break and enters in coin operated machines in apartment building since the end of December.
Police encourage tenants to keep their entrance doors locked and to be vigilant of strangers in their building.
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Armed man walks into the Codiac Regional RCMP Detachment, Moncton, N.B.
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2008/2/28
Armed man walks into the Codiac Regional RCMP Detachment, Moncton, N.B.
On February 28, 2008, at approximately 1:00 pm a man armed with a knife walked into the front lobby of the Codiac Regional RCMP Detachment. While speaking to a front desk employee, he pulled out a knife and lunged towards the employee. The employee managed to get out of the way and called for assistance. Half a dozen police officers came to the employee’s assistance. The man was waving his knife in the front lobby and yelling to police officers to shoot him.
During the incident, two people walked into the front lobby, unaware of the immediate danger of grievous bodily harm. The armed man resisted orders to drop his knife. The conducted energy weapon was deployed to immobilize the suspect so he could be quickly apprehended.
“This is a good example where appropriate utilization of the conducted energy weapon resulted in bringing a dangerous situation under control.” said Constable Chantal Farrah. Paramedics provided immediate medical attention to the man as a precautionary measure and transported him to the hospital. No one was injured during this incident.
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Joyce Avenue ,Moncton, drug bust.
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Joyce Avenue ,Moncton, drug bust.
On April 23, 2008 the Codiac Regional RCMP Drug Section arrested a 29 year old Moncton man and a 26 year old Moncton woman for possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking during a residential search warrant on Joyce Avenue in Moncton. Officers assisted by a Codiac police dog seized, cocaine, contraband tobacco cigarettes and drug paraphanlia and cash.
They will be appearing in Moncton Provincial Court on July 9, 2008 at 9:30am to face charges for possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking and charges under the Excise Act and the Tobacco Tax Act of New Brunswick.
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Codiac RCMP recover body from Halls Creek
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
CBC NEWS
A pedestrian walking over a bridge in the area noticed something in the water and called 911 early Tuesday afternoon, said Cpl. Mike Gaudet.
The RCMP and the Moncton fire department responded and removed what appears to be a male body from the water, Gaudet said.
In April, Michael Hughes, 22, was struck by a train while trying to coax his dog off the tracks on a bridge near Elmwood Drive and Donald Avenue.
"We can't confirm the identification of the body at this time. However, there hasn't been any other incidents in this area, and no other missing persons from the area, at this point," Gaudet said.
Police expect to have an identification on the body within two days, he said.
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Suspect Sketch -Break and Enter , Moncton, N.B.
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2008/6/2
Suspect Sketch -Break and Enter , Moncton, N.B. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun0208_151426.html
The Codiac Regional RCMP is asking for your assistance to identify the person responsible for a break and enter in a residence on Cascade Avenue in Moncton which occurred on April 19, 2008 shortly after 2am.
A young woman was asleep in her bed and was awoken when she heard noise in her bedroom. When she opened her eyes there was a young man wearing a dark colored hooded sweater and blue jeans standing next to her bed. The suspect was startled and fled the apartment. The woman was unharmed. The investigation is ongoing.
The suspect is described as being a man possibly in his late teens to mid twenties, Caucasian, medium height and slim build. He was wearing a dark colored hooded sweater and blue jeans.
We encourage you to visit the RCMP website where the sketch of the suspect is posted. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb
If you can identify this suspect or if you have any information regarding this incident contact the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400. If you wish to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).

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Dany Philippe Cyr of Moncton .
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2008/6/5
Dany Philippe Cyr of Moncton receives eight month sentence for child pornography,
Moncton, N.B.
On June 4, 2008, Dany Philippe Cyr of Moncton, N.B. was sentenced to 8 months of imprisonment for possession of child pornography.
The sentence was the result of an investigation which began in Germany and resulted in seven people being arrested in New Brunswick on October 3, 2007.
Mr. Cyr also received three years probation with numerous conditions including not to have contact with children under 16 and not to have possession of computers. He was also ordered to register with the National Sex Offender Registry for 10 years.
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Raymond Chiasson, 60, sexual assault, Caraquet, N.B
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Canadian Sex Offender Registry Caraquet, N.B ., Sex Offender
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Raymond Chiasson, 60, sentenced in sexual assault case, Caraquet, N.B.
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On June 4, 2008, Judge Yvette Finn of the Caraquet Provincial Court sentenced Raymond Chiasson, a 60-year-old man from Pokesudie, N.B., to two concurrent sentences of three years in prison for sexual contact and an invitation to sexual touching. The incidents involving an underage girl took place during the summer of 2006. Mr. Chiasson was issued a DNA order for genetic analysis and a ten-year firearm prohibition order, and he is not allowed to be in a public park or a public swimming area if there are people under the age of 14. Mr. Chiasson cannot look for or accept a job or a volunteer position that would put him in a relationship of confidence with people younger than 14 years old.
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8 “Johns” Arrested, Moncton area, N.B.
Canadian Crime News, Atlantic : Sex Offences/Offenders
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Eight (8) New Brunswick men will be appearing in Moncton Provincial Court on July 16, 2008 at 9:30 am to face charges of solicitation for the purpose of prostitution.
In the past few weeks, the Codiac Regional RCMP Street Crime Unit arrested eight “Johns” as the result of prostitution enforcement efforts.
The men, ages of 30 to 63, were arrested in the St.George Street area of Moncton. The men are from Edmundston, Lower Coverdale, MacDougall Settlement, Murray Settlement Notre-Dame, Saint-Antoine, Saint-Marie-de-Kent and Stillesville.
These arrests are part of an on-going effort by Codiac Regional RCMP to increase efforts to curb sex trade activities. The Codiac Regional RCMP’s primary objective is to ensure safe homes and safe communities for all citizens. With your information, we can solve crime.
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Drug seizure, Ste-Anne de Kent, N.B.
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Drug seizure, Ste-Anne de Kent, N.B. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun0608_153905.html
District 5 of the RCMP effected two search warrants in two residences in Cote St-Anne de Kent, N.B. today.
Two men and three women have been arrested and charged for possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5.2 CDSA, and Possession of Marihuana for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5.2 CDSA. The individuals all appeared at the Moncton Provincial Court today.
They have all been remanded until Monday, June 9th at the Richibucto Provincial Court at 1:30p.m.
Charged is Fernand Nowlan, age 59, Noella Nowlan, age 54, Leon Nowlan, age 27, Lisa Mills, age 20, Carrie Mills, age 24. The Nowlans are from Cote Ste-Anne and the Mills from Notre-Dame de Kent.
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Drug seizure, Ste-Anne de Kent, N.B.
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2008/6/6
Drug seizure, Ste-Anne de Kent, N.B. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun0608_153905.html
District 5 of the RCMP effected two search warrants in two residences in Cote St-Anne de Kent, N.B. today.
Two men and three women have been arrested and charged for possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5.2 CDSA, and Possession of Marihuana for the purpose of trafficking, Section 5.2 CDSA. The individuals all appeared at the Moncton Provincial Court today.
They have all been remanded until Monday, June 9th at the Richibucto Provincial Court at 1:30p.m.
Charged is Fernand Nowlan, age 59, Noella Nowlan, age 54, Leon Nowlan, age 27, Lisa Mills, age 20, Carrie Mills, age 24. The Nowlans are from Cote Ste-Anne and the Mills from Notre-Dame de Kent.
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Ryan Cote charged in home invasion, Upper Kingsclear, N.B.
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Ryan Cote charged in home invasion, Upper Kingsclear, N.B.
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A Woodstock man has been charged following a home invasion in Upper Kingsclear, N.B..
During the early morning hours of June 6, 2008 a man broke into a home and assaulted a 90-year old woman. A man was arrested at the property by police.
19-year old Ryan Cote appeared at the Fredericton Provincial Court charged with break and enter and assault causing bodily harm. He was released by a Judge on conditions. He will be reappearing in Fredericton to enter a plea later in the month.
District 2 RCMP believe this was a random crime and the victim was not specifically targeted.
The incident remains under investigation.
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RCMP seeks witnesses in indecent act
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Codiac RCMP seeks help to identify witnesses in indecent act , Moncton, N.B.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun2008_084215.htmlCodiac Regional RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance to locate two women who would have witnessed an indecent act at the Zellers on Mountain Road in Moncton, early in the afternoon of June 11th, 2008. The witnesses reported to the store security that a man had his genitals exposed. Codiac RCMP would like to speak to these women who had left before police arrived.
Furthermore, Codia RCMP asks anyone who has witnessed similar incidents in the Greater Moncton area to contact them.
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Re: RCMP seeks witnesses in indecent act
Sass and Cautious ... you two never mind shopping today! ![Big Smile [:D]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
Laugh to forget ... but never forget to laugh!
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Assault with a weapon -- Man arrested , Moncton, N.B.
On June 21 at 4:20 am, the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to an assault at a residence on Jones street in Moncton.
Members arrived at the scene and observed an injured 22 year old man. He was transported to the hospital with a non life threatening head injury. Suspect was arrested at the scene.
Nicholas Vautour, 23 years old Moncton man will appear in Moncton Provincial court at 1:30pm on June 23, for a bail hearing. He is facing assault with a weapon and aggravated assault charges.
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Indecent act, Moncton, N.B.
On June 22 at 5:05 pm, Codiac Regional RCMP responded to a call about a nude man off Millenium Blvd. in Moncton. When the members arrived the individual left in his car. The suspect was stopped a few minutes later at the corner of Gordon street and High street in Moncton.
Richard Stright, 47 year old Moncton man appeared in Moncton Provincial court and faces charges of indecent act, dangerous driving, operating while disqualified and flight. He was remanded and will re-appear in Moncton Provincial court on June 24 at 9:30 am.
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Assault with a weapon, Moncton, N.B.
On June 23 at 9:01 pm, the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to an assault with a weapon at a park on Hastings avenue in Moncton.
An altercation between 3 individuals started near the park and a 19 year old man received cuts to his chest and abdomen area. The victim was sent to hospital.
The suspect was known to the victim and is sought by police.
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Firearms and Drugs Seized, Port Elgin, N.B.
On June 19th, 2008 at approximately 3AM RCMP responded to a firearms and assault complaint in Port Elgin, NB.
It was reported to the RCMP that 2 shots were fired during a dispute between three men. One of the men was assaulted and required medical attention.
During the course of this investigation, the Port Elgin RCMP executed three search warrants at two different locations, a residence and a business, within the village.
A prohibited weapon, three rifles, ammunition, marihuana plants and marihuana growing equipment were seized.
A 32 year old Port Elgin man who was released on conditions from the Provincial Court, will be facing charges under the Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
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Assault with a weapon, Riverview, N.B.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jun2808_124554.htmlOn June 28 at 1:41 pm , the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to a complaint of an assault with a weapon on Hebron Street in Riverview.
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Elmwood Drive Armed Robbery, Moncton,

On June 28 at 06:54am, the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to an armed robbery at Needs Convenience on Elmwood Drive in Moncton.
The suspect entered and demanded money from the employee.She left on foot with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured. The suspect is described as being a female, approximately 40 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing between 130 - 145 pounds. Investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Codiac Regional RCMP at (506)857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).
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