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RCMP NEWS RELEASES
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, ARMED ROBBERY
You better turn off your webcam and answer the door.

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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, ARMED ROBBERY
running away by the back door do not trust the RCMP
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, ARMED ROBBERY
willie c wuddle wrote:
You better turn off your webcam and answer the door.

Hmmmm...so that is what he looks like,....lol...nice watch
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03-05-2007, 6:59 PM |
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, ARMED ROBBERY
lol
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, ARMED ROBBERY
sass wrote: willie c wuddle wrote:
You better turn off your webcam and answer the door.

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Hmmmm...so that is what he looks like,....lol...nice watch
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, UNSOLVED CRIMES

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Mary Lou BARNES & Larry MILLS Jr. |
File 95-J-3068 |
| On Sunday evening of November 5th, Larry Sr. brought his son Larry Jr. back to his mom's home in British Settlement. Mary Lou had spent the day cleaning and later on that evening she spoke with a friend on the phone. Mary Lou worked at a local Nursing Home and the following morning, Monday the 6th of November, 1995, she did not show up at work. She and her son, Larry Jr. were both discovered murdered at their residence. Police are very interested in knowing if anybody may have been to Mary Lou's home that evening or any other information about this crime. |
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Victor BOUCHER |
File 96-J-1182 |
| The 25 year-old Minto man was last seen at his residence on the Tracy Road on May 6th, 1996. Mr. BOUCHER was a jack of all trades and had built his own home where he lived at the time of his disappearance. At the time of his disappearance, the five foot six inch BOUCHER had blond hair, blue eyes, a closely trimmed beard and he walked with a slight limp. |
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Dora FERGUSON |
File 96-J-987 |
| A 22 year old Island View, New Brunswick, woman was last seen alive as she was walking along the Trans Canada highway at Island View on August 22nd, 1979. On April 21st, 1996, skeletal remains were found in a garbage bag by a man out walking along the Valley Trail just outside Fredericton. The remains were later positively identified as being those of Dora FERGUSON and it was determined that she had been murdered. |
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Richard BUDD |
File 92-J-1944 |
| On March 8th, 1978 at approximately 10:00 P.M., RCMP were called to the residence of Richard BUDD, then aged 43, at Maugerville, New Brunswick. When the police arrived they discovered that BUDD had been shot and transported to the Oromocto Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival. |
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Jessica ESTABROOKS |
File 96-J-2146 |
| A 20 year old Moncton, New Brunswick, woman was last seen on August 23rd, 1996 as she walked home along Killam Drive after finishing her shift at the Burger King restaurant. On October 21st, 1996, partial human remains were found along the banks of the Petitcodiac River near Beaumont and were later positively identified as those of Jessica ESTABROOKS. |
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DOUGLAS JAMES EDGETT |
File 91-J-1419 |
| On Saturday, February 23, 1991, it was a bitterly cold day, with wind chill temperatures as low as -37 Celsius. A lone snowmobiler, traveling along a woods road, just off the Pacific Junction Road near Moncton, happened upon a scene he will never forget. It is here he found a man lying face down in the snow. Realizing the severity of the situation, the snowmobiler notified the police, and the investigation has provided the following information. The body was identified as that of known drug abuser, Douglas James Edgett, 25 years of age, and a resident of Moncton. He was last seen on Wednesday, February 20, 1991, and was reported missing the following day, Thursday, February 21. Sometime after February 20, Douglas James Edgett was accompanied by at least two men, as they drove from Moncton to the Pacific Junction Road. Arriving at a point where the road intersects with a smaller woods road, it appears the men walked into the woods together. At the point where Edgett’s body was found, it is believed the two companions turned on him, and it was here that Edgett was shot and killed instantly. |
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JOHN AND ISABELLE FELSING |
File 92-J-1858 |
On Tuesday evening, October 19, 1965, John and Isabelle Felsing were out walking their dog, as they did quite frequently. They walked along a dead end road, the Oromocto Flats Road in Lincoln New Brunswick, which is near the riverbank. It was hunting season, and several hunters were in the area that day. But what happened this particular evening, was a most bizarre occurrence. John and Isabelle Felsing were shot and killed, simultaneously, with one #4 shot, from a twelve gauge shotgun. The person who shot the Felsing's were standing between them and the riverbank, only fifty to seventy feet away, when they took aim, and fired. (Both shot on left side from riverbank).
Over the years, numerous suspects have been interviewed, and as a result of the investigation, no new leads have turned up. Even at this point in time, it is not known if the shooting was intentional or accidental. The only person holding this information is the one who committed the offence, or a friend who may have been hunting with then. |
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Jacques DUGUAY |
File 95-J-2116 |
| On May 21st, 1982 the abandoned vehicle of Jacques Joseph DUGUAY, 29 years old of Saint John, New Brunswick, was found off of the Trans-Canada highway near Moncton, New Brunswick. Ten days later on May 30th, 1982 he was reported missing to police as no one had heard from him. DUGUAY was a known associate of Gary "Giggie" DOW's who disappeared in August, 1981 and whose human remains were later discovered near St. Martins, New Brunswick in June, 2000. |
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Gary "Giggie" DOW |
File 2000-34 |
| In August, 1981 Gary "Giggie" DOW, 29 years old of Saint John, New Brunswick, was reported missing to the Saint John Police. In June, 2000 human remains were found near St. Martins, New Brunswick that were later identified as those of Mr. DOW. Mr. DOW had been an associate of Jacques DUGUAY who had also disappeared in May, 1982. 10. Murder / Carl Murray HARVEY |
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Carl Murray HARVEY |
File 2002-26 |
| The RCMP Major Crimes Unit in Fredericton, NB continue to investigate the murder of Carl Murray HARVEY, age 38, he was originally from the Woodstock, NB area. Mr. HARVEY had been more recently residing in Canterbury, NB. The victim's body was discovered by relatives on the 21st of June, 2002. He owned the "Kid Rock" Auto Body shop which is located on Main Street, Canterbury, NB. Mr. HARVEY was last seen alive earlier during the week of June 17th, 2002. The RCMP continue to investigate Mr. HARVEY's death and we are asking for assistance from the public if anyone has any information about this incident or anyone who may have seen Mr. HARVEY during the week of June 17th. |
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GEORGE SWANSON |
File 91-J-8372 |
| A few days before December 21, 1977, George Edward Swanson went to the Hub City Lounge with a few acquaintances, the lounge was in the Hub City Motor Inn, which was situated at 636 Salisbury Road, Moncton New Brunswick. Swanson and a friend sat down, and were joined by others. After midnight, Swanson and others are believed to have visited other locations in the city. Then, sometime during the early morning hours, Swanson was driven toward Turtle Creek. The vehicle turned onto the Dewey Road, and drove almost to the end where the snowplow turns when cleaning the road. Here, Swanson was removed from the car by more than one person, and shot to death with at twelve gauge shotgun. Swanson's body was found in the snow, on the Dewey Road, Wednesday, December 21, 1977. Police have carried out an extensive investigation on this case. Necessary elements required to bring this case to a successful conclusion are still needed. If you have any information, anything you might have heard in conversation, or remember from that night of over twenty years ago, may be all that is needed to close this case once and for all. |
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Philibert DAILLAIRE |
File 90-9438 |
| On May 14th, 1977 between 10:00 and 10:20 P.M. Philibert DAILLAIRE, 57 years old of Cormierville, New Brunswick, was viciously attacked with a baseball bat after getting out of his vehicle while he made his way to his house. Mr. DAILLAIRE was later found unconscious and bleeding just outside his back step with severe trauma to his head. The culprits removed his wallet and its contents except for personal papers and then threw the wallet in the ditch in front of the house. Mr. DAILLAIRE never regained consciousness and later died in hospital on May 23rd, 1977 as a result of the injuries he received in the attack. |
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Henri LEGERE |
File 90-J-10351 |
| On November 28th, 1990 two armed male subjects forced their way into the residence of 70 year old Henri LEGER on the Ouellette Road in Haute Aboujagane, New Brunswick. Mr. LEGER lived there with his wife and they had just received their old age pension cheques at the time of the home invasion. A struggle ensued and Mr. LEGER was beaten severely. Mr. LEGER died months later as in hospital never having recovered fully from the injuries he received as a result of this crime. |
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Marcia LeBlanc / Marcel Cormier |
File 93-3942 |
| Marcia LEBLANC, age 14 and Marcel CORMIER, age 17, were murdered on a back road in the St. Antoine area on the 14th of November 1993. RCMP Major Crime Unit ( South ) have spent a great deal of time investigating this double homicide, which remains unsolved to this day. Investigators are very interested in speaking with Roger LEBLANC, age 34, who is presently listed as missing. Roger LEBLANC is a person of interest to the Major Crime Unit South. LEBLANC was known to frequent an after hours bar not far from the murder scene. Roger LEBLANC went missing the day after he was interviewed by police, on November 21st, 1993, concerning the murders of Marcia LEBLANC and Marcel CORMIER. At first, authorities felt Roger LEBLANC was a lost hunter, however, it quickly came to light that Roger LEBLANC was in fact in the woods by choice. Some items belonging to Roger LEBLANC were found in the Canaan River. This area was searched extensively by both police and volunteer search and rescue personnel, but without success. It is believed Roger LEBLANC may be deceased. He was known to spend a lot of his time hunting in the Downey Siding area. Investigators are asking the public to pay attention during the hunting season for anything which appears unusual. If, in fact Roger LEBLANC is dead, his remains could be discovered by hunters. This double homicide shocked the community and will remain on the minds of everyone until it is solved. The key to the successful conclusion of this investigation is locating Roger LEBLANC, dead or alive. |
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, pedestrian struck Riverview

2007/3/16
Pedestrian Struck , Riverview, N.B.
On March 16, 2007 around 08:20am, a Riverview High School student was struck by a vehicle while walking to school. The sixteen year old girl was on the corner of Sussex and Ashburn Avenue when a vehicle brushed the side of her arm with its passenger mirror.
The vehicle driver was then seen pulling over on the side of Buckingham Street to readjust the mirror and drove away without checking on the pedestrian. The student went to school and was transported to the hospital.
Codiac Regional RCMP is requesting the driver and any witnesses to contact police at 506-857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)
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03-18-2007, 1:22 AM |
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, pedestrian struck Riverview
Son of a b#*$h! He just left the scene like that?? He adjusted his mirror and carried on!
I hope they catch this lousy punk and tear him a new one.
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, Robbery, Sackville, N.B.
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2007/4/12
Robbery, Sackville, N.B.
On Thursday April 12th, 2007 shortly before 4 PM, a male robbed the Royal Bank on Main St. in Sackville, N.B. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
The suspect is described as between 30 to 50 years old, spoke English, medium height, medium build. The man was unshaven with a 2-3 day growth. He was wearing a blue jacket with a stripped lining, baseball cap with possibly an Adidas logo, faded blue jeans and white wearing Nike sneakers. The man was also wearing glasses/sunglasses.
While robbing the bank, the man made reference to a weapon however none was displayed. He then fled the bank and was last seen on Brydge Street.
3 Police units responded to the 911 call within seconds, however the culprit managed to escaped.
Any person with information on this suspect or this crime, are asked to call District 4 RCMP at (506)533-5151 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). |
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, .Armed Robbery, Moncton, N.B.
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2007/4/12
Armed Robbery, Moncton, N.B.
Three people were arrested during the early hours on April 12, 2007 in relation to an armed robbery which was reported to the Codiac Regional RCMP at 01:00am.
A man was heading to Moncton when he picked up three hitch hikers. Shortly after, the driver was robbed at knife point of his belongings and money. There was a struggle and he managed to get away to call police.
Codiac Regional RCMP members attended along with the police dog unit. With the assistance of the police dog, they were able to track the three suspects and arrest them.
A 29 year old man and two Moncton teenagers are appearing this afternoon in Moncton Provincial Court to face robbery related charges. |
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RCMP NEWS RELEASE,20070523
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news
2007/5/23
Convenience Store Robbery-Man Arrested, Riverview, N.B.
On May 22, 2007 a 19 year old Moncton man appeared in Moncton Provincial Court to face a charge of robbery.
Benjamin Johnson was arrested by the Codiac Regional RCMP during the weekend in connection to the Riverview Convenience store Robbery which occurred on May 14, 2007.
A man entered the store and demanded money from the clerk. He fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. No one was injured.
Mr. Johnson will be returning to Moncton Provincial Court on May 29, 2007 at 1:30 pm for a bail hearing.
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2007/5/23
Two people arrested, Moncton, N.B.
On May 22, 2007 Codiac Regional RCMP Drug Section arrested a 28 year old Moncton woman for possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking. A 43 year old Moncton man was also arrested for possession of contraband tobacco cigarettes. Both were arrested during a residential search on Noël Street in Moncton. During the search, contraband tobacco and drugs believed to be cocaine were seized.
They will be appearing in Moncton Provincial Court on July 24, 2007 at 9:30am to face related charges.
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Re: RCMP NEWS RELEASES, pedestrian struck Riverview
fireman wrote:

2007/3/16
Pedestrian Struck , Riverview, N.B.
On March 16, 2007 around 08:20am, a Riverview High School student was struck by a vehicle while walking to school. The sixteen year old girl was on the corner of Sussex and Ashburn Avenue when a vehicle brushed the side of her arm with its passenger mirror.
The vehicle driver was then seen pulling over on the side of Buckingham Street to readjust the mirror and drove away without checking on the pedestrian. The student went to school and was transported to the hospital.
Codiac Regional RCMP is requesting the driver and any witnesses to contact police at 506-857-2400 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)
GRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! I sure hope the incident didn't ruin the driver's day.![Angry [:@]](/emoticons/emotion-12.gif)
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Major spot checks, Dieppe, Moncton, Riverview,

2007/7/4
Major spot checks, Dieppe, Moncton, Riverview, N.B.
Codiac Regional RCMP will conduct major spot checks in Dieppe, Moncton and Riverview. These spot checks will include a mock collision and the assistance of several other agencies (ambulance, funerals homes, Fire services, tow-truck, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, CN Police and Provincial Motor Vehicle Inspectors.).
Locations and dates:
On July 5, 2007 between 11:00am to 3:00pm the spot check will be on Wheeler Blvd., near the Connaught exit, in Moncton
On July 6, 2007 between 11:00am to 3:00pm the spot check will be on Findlay Blvd., in Riverview.
On July 10, 2007 between 11:00am to 3:00pm the spot check will be on Acadie Street in Dieppe.
Education and enforcement are essential elements of the Codiac Regional RCMP plan in an effort to save lives and reduce injuries on our roadways.
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.
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Major weapons/cash seizure , Oromocto, N.B.
Major weapons/cash seizure , Oromocto, N.B.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news/Jul0907_100550.html
2007/07/09
Major weapons/cash seizure Press Conference, Oromocto, N.B.
On July 4, 2007, Oromocto District 2 RCMP received a complaint of Uttering Threats. As a result, a patrol was made and members stopped the a vehicle on Mazerolle Settlement Road, near Upper Kingsclear, NB. The suspect and lone occupant of the vehicle was arrested and detained in RCMP custody. Subsequent to the arrest, the suspect was determined to be in possession of a loaded handgun, a small amount of controlled substances and some cash.
As a result of the investigation, RCMP members obtained Search Warrants for the vehicle and two residences. Items seized from the first residence include ammunition and ammunition boxes, a pistol magazine, shell casings, gun parts, homemade silencers, a bullet proof vest, prohibited weapons (Crossbows and switchblades), Controlled substances and related paraphernalia, cash, a computer and pornographic material.
Seized from the vehicle were 11 rifles and 2 shotguns along with ammunition, shell casings and a significant amount of cash.
The search of a second residence resulted in the seizure of 7 handguns, 7 rifles, controlled substances and related paraphernalia.
Shawn Kenneth FLEMMING, age 35 of Upper Kingsclear, NB appeared in court on July 5, 2007 and was charged with the following offences:
Section 264.1(2)(a) Criminal Code - Uttering Threats Section 279(2)(a) Criminal Code - Unlawful Confinement Section 95(2)(a) Criminal Code - Possess Prohibited Weapon and ammunition Section 87(2)(a) Criminal Code - Point Firearm
FLEMMING was remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear in Fredericton Court on Monday, July 9 at 1:30 p.m. for a Show Cause Hearing.
Several RCMP Support Units provided assistance and continue to support the investigation. This includes Forensic Identification, Drug Section, Integrated Proceeds of Crime and the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team. The Fredericton City Police Canine unit also assisted District 2 members during the execution of the Search Warrants.
The investigation continues with additional charges pending. The media are invited to attend a Press Conference at the RCMP District Office, 4 Doyle Drive, Oromocto, NB, for a viewing of some of the items seized. Further details regarding the investigation will be available at that time. The press conference will take place at 2:00pm tomorrow, Tuesday July 10th.
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.
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Stranger approaches a 12 year old, Moncton

2007/7/11
Stranger approaches a 12 year old, Moncton, N.B.
Codiac Regional RCMP is investigating a complaint where a man exposed himself to a 12 year old girl in the Evergreen area in Moncton on July 10, 2007.
The 12 year old girl told investigators that a man in a white mid-size four door vehicle pulled up next to her while she was walking home and exposed his genitals. The girl did the right thing by ignoring the stranger, going home and telling her parents who immediately called police.
The girl described the man as a white man, in his 30's with short blond hair, scruffy appearance, fat, wearing a dark blue short sleeve t-shirt and possibly track pants.
According to the girl, the incident occurred around 3:45pm in the Glencairn and Lonsdale Drive.
If you have any information regarding this person or vehicle you are asked to contact the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400.
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2007/7/11
Child Pornography Conviction, Fredericton, N.B.
On July 9th, 2007, Judge PERUSSE of the Edmundston Provincial Court sentenced Donald MARTIN, 41 years of age, of Edmundston, NB to 21 months of imprisonment as a result of an undercover Internet Child Pornography investigation which was conducted jointly by the New Brunswick RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit and the Toronto Police Sex Crimes Unit in July 2006. Donald MARTIN was charged with Possession of Child Pornography and Distribution of Child Pornography. He also received three years of probation with numerous conditions and is also ordered to register with the National Sex Offender Registry for 20 years.
This is one of the biggest seizures of Child Pornography in the Canadian Courts to date. Donald MARTIN had in his possession over 26000 images, 131 movies and 704 stories of child pornography.
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