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A brief overview of what has occurred with Codiac Regional RCMP over the weekend from the period of Friday Dec 28th at 1600hrs to Monday Dec 31st at 0800hrs for your info:

143 files created as a result of calls for service, of those:
• 0 robbery with weapon 
• 1 assault with weapon 
• 0 aggravated assault 
• 2 assault investigations 
• 0 sexual assault investigation 
• 0 luring minors over internet 
• 0 assault on police officer 
• 3 investigations of uttering threats against a person 
• 0 sudden death investigations 
• 1 missing person (located) 
• 0 criminal harassment investigations 
• 1 break & enters (1 residence) 
• 4 possible impaired drivers 
• 8 collisions; 0 with injury, 6 property damage reportable, 2 non reportable 
• 0 fail to stop/remain at accident scene 
• 17 false/abandoned 911 call 
• 9 persons related to mental health 
• 1 vehicle reported stolen (4 wheeler) 
• 1 theft from vehicle 
• 6 theft under $5000.00 investigations 
• 0 theft over $5000.00 investigations 
• 2 theft under (shoplifting) 
• 0 fraud investigation under $5000.00 
• 0 fraud investigation over $5000.00 
• 8 mischief investigations - damage to property 
• 6 false alarms 
• 7 assistance general public 
• 2 intoxicated persons detention act 
• 11 suspicious person/vehicle/property investigations 
• 4 disturbing the peace 
• 3 municipal by-laws 
• 9 persons detained in cells
OCC stats from Friday midnight to Sunday midnight:
Friday Sat Sun
Admin calls- 504 402 381
911 calls - 204 211 182
Fire - 16 13 11
PRDM 422 501 492
(police radio dispatch)


Disposing of found used needles
If a cap is on a needle, it presents very little to no risk of infecting anyone with Hep C or HIV. If it’s uncapped, an adult just needs to pick it up on the opposite end of the needle and drop it in a puncture proof container. A locked drop box is on the back porch of AIDS/SIDA Moncton (Roxanne Rupps of SIDA/AIDS Moncton 859-9616 is the Needle Distribution Coordinator) 81 Weldon Street that service users or the general public 24/7 to dispose of used syringes. Please see the attached brochure. RCMP members are not dispatched to dispose of found syringes.

Codiac Front Desk Hours
As a reminder, front desk hours at Codiac RCMP change effective January 1st, serving the public between the hours of 0800-1800by a Corps of Commissionaire employee weekdays only. As always, a telephone that is linked directly with a police dispatcher is available at both entrances.

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