Les membres du chapitre Restigouche d’Échec au crime, accompagnés de représentants du conseil municipal de Belledune, d’un membre de la GRC ainsi que d’un agent de conservation, étaient présents le 21 janvier 2026 à Belledune pour rencontrer les citoyens.Cette activité, tenue dans le cadre du Mois d’Échec au crime, avait pour objectif de répondre aux questions du public et de mieux faire connaître le programme Échec au crime, son fonctionnement et l’importance du rôle que joue la population dans la prévention et la résolution des crimes.Merci à tous partenaires présents ainsi que les citoyens qui ont pris le temps de venir échanger avec nous. Ensemble, contribuons à rendre nos communautés plus sécuritaires.#Echecaucrime#ditesleici******************Members of the Restigouche Chapter of Crime Stoppers, accompanied by representatives from the Belledune Town Council, an RCMP member, and a Conservation Officer with the Department of Justice & Public Safety, were in Belledune on January 21, 2026, to meet with residents.This activity, held as part of Crime Stoppers Month, was intended to answer public questions and raise awareness of the Crime Stoppers program, how it works, and the important role the public plays in preventing and solving crimes.Thank you to all the partners who attended and to the citizens who took the time to speak with us. Together, let's work to make our communities safer.#CrimeStoppersMonth#SayItHere... See MoreSee Less
Crime Stoppers would not exist without the collaboration of our volunteers, community partners, and law enforcement liaisons. In celebration of Crime Stoppers Month, our Kennebecasis Chapter recently visited two of our valued partners in that area - Kennebecasis Regional Police Force and KV Oasis Youth Centre. Our Provincial President, Jen Kelly-Barnett, also serves as the Kennebecasis Chapter President and Program Director of KV Oasis Youth Centre. We thank all our amazing partners around the province for sharing our goal: to stop and prevent crime!#CrimeStoppersMonth#Echecaucrime#SayItHere#ditesleici... See MoreSee Less
The Sûreté du Québec and the Listuguj Police Department in Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation, Québec, are asking for the public's assistance regarding a Missing Person file in their community. N.B. Crime Stoppers is sharing this due to the close proximity to the area and possible connections the individual had within New Brunswick.Family and Friends of Dylan "Las" Barnaby of Listugui, QC are concerned for his safety and well-being. Barnaby was last seen approximately at 12:30am on Saturday, November 15, 2025.He was last seen wearing blue jeans, white sneakers, a dark black/blue hooded jacket, glasses, a gold chain, and a white hat. Dylan has tattoos on his arms and hands.Vehicle description is 2019 Dark Grey GMC Sierra with no tailgate and Québec license plate AGT 43X.Dylan Barnaby is 32 years old, height approximately 5'11" (180cm), green/hazel eyes, and weighing 200 lbs, with short red hair at time of disappearance. As of this post, the disappearance has not been deemed criminal in nature, but police are seeking anything that could assist with the investigation.If anyone has information on Dylan Barnaby's whereabouts, please contact the Listuguj Police Department at 1-418-788-2334 and reference file LUJ-251119-007 or the Central Crime Information Office of Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264 (French-speaking operators only) and reference file #309-251121-001.Information can also be provided anonymously through N.B. Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) in New Brunswick, by downloading the secure P3 Tips Mobile App, or by Secure Web Tips at www.crimenb.ca. Residents of Quebec can contact Échec au crime at 1-800-711-1800 or online at echecaucrime.com/. ... See MoreSee Less
𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 | Janvier est le mois de la lutte contre la criminalité. Échec au crime est une initiative qui encourage les citoyens à signaler anonymement des activités criminelles afin de prévenir le crime et de renforcer la sécurité des communautés.Pour l’occasion, les membres du chapitre de la Péninsule acadienne nous ont rendu visite.Si vous détenez de l’information sur une activité illégale ou non urgente, vous pouvez la signaler en toute confidentialité.📞 1‑800‑222‑TIPS (8477)Sur la photo, de gauche à droite :Sylvain Bergeron, caporaleKassim Doumbia, maireMarie‑Line Haché, secrétaire du comité Échec au crime – Péninsule acadienne ... See MoreSee Less
Les membres du chapitre Péninsule acadienne ont rencontré les maires de l'Île-de-Lamèque (maire Bernard Savoie; Directeur général\Greffier Dave Brown; et Directeur général adjoint Marc-André Paulin) et de Shippagan (Kassim Doumbia) pour célébrer le Mois de l'Échec au crime.#Echecaucrime#ditesleici#lameque#shippagan************Members of the Acadian Peninsula Chapter met with the mayors of Île-de-Lamèque (Bernard Savoie; Director General and Clerk Dave Brown; and Deputy Director General Marc-André Paulin) and Shippagan (Kassim Doumbia) as part of National Crime Stoppers Month celebrations.#CrimeStoppersMonth#SayItHere#lameque#shippagan... See MoreSee Less
Les membres du chapitre Péninsule acadienne ont rencontré le conseil municipal de Caraquet et le maire Bernard Thériault pour célébrer le Mois de l'Échec au crime.#Echecaucrime#ditesleici#caraquet*********Members of the Acadian Peninsula Chapter met with Town of Caraquet Council and Mayor Bernard Thériault as part of Crime Stoppers Month celebrations.#CrimeStoppersMonth#SayItHere#caraquet... See MoreSee Less
N.B. Crime Stoppers / Échec au crime N.-B.
We Promise Anonymity - Nous promettons l'anonymat. Call us @ 1-800-222-8477. https://www.crimenb.ca/
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Les membres du chapitre Restigouche d’Échec au crime, accompagnés de représentants du conseil municipal de Belledune, d’un membre de la GRC ainsi que d’un agent de conservation, étaient présents le 21 janvier 2026 à Belledune pour rencontrer les citoyens.Cette activité, tenue dans le cadre du Mois d’Échec au crime, avait pour objectif de répondre aux questions du public et de mieux faire connaître le programme Échec au crime, son fonctionnement et l’importance du rôle que joue la population dans la prévention et la résolution des crimes.Merci à tous partenaires présents ainsi que les citoyens qui ont pris le temps de venir échanger avec nous. Ensemble, contribuons à rendre nos communautés plus sécuritaires.#Echecaucrime #ditesleici******************Members of the Restigouche Chapter of Crime Stoppers, accompanied by representatives from the Belledune Town Council, an RCMP member, and a Conservation Officer with the Department of Justice & Public Safety, were in Belledune on January 21, 2026, to meet with residents.This activity, held as part of Crime Stoppers Month, was intended to answer public questions and raise awareness of the Crime Stoppers program, how it works, and the important role the public plays in preventing and solving crimes.Thank you to all the partners who attended and to the citizens who took the time to speak with us. Together, let's work to make our communities safer.#CrimeStoppersMonth #SayItHere ... See MoreSee Less
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Crime Stoppers would not exist without the collaboration of our volunteers, community partners, and law enforcement liaisons. In celebration of Crime Stoppers Month, our Kennebecasis Chapter recently visited two of our valued partners in that area - Kennebecasis Regional Police Force and KV Oasis Youth Centre. Our Provincial President, Jen Kelly-Barnett, also serves as the Kennebecasis Chapter President and Program Director of KV Oasis Youth Centre. We thank all our amazing partners around the province for sharing our goal: to stop and prevent crime!#CrimeStoppersMonth #Echecaucrime #SayItHere #ditesleici ... See MoreSee Less
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The Sûreté du Québec and the Listuguj Police Department in Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation, Québec, are asking for the public's assistance regarding a Missing Person file in their community. N.B. Crime Stoppers is sharing this due to the close proximity to the area and possible connections the individual had within New Brunswick.Family and Friends of Dylan "Las" Barnaby of Listugui, QC are concerned for his safety and well-being. Barnaby was last seen approximately at 12:30am on Saturday, November 15, 2025.He was last seen wearing blue jeans, white sneakers, a dark black/blue hooded jacket, glasses, a gold chain, and a white hat. Dylan has tattoos on his arms and hands.Vehicle description is 2019 Dark Grey GMC Sierra with no tailgate and Québec license plate AGT 43X.Dylan Barnaby is 32 years old, height approximately 5'11" (180cm), green/hazel eyes, and weighing 200 lbs, with short red hair at time of disappearance. As of this post, the disappearance has not been deemed criminal in nature, but police are seeking anything that could assist with the investigation.If anyone has information on Dylan Barnaby's whereabouts, please contact the Listuguj Police Department at 1-418-788-2334 and reference file LUJ-251119-007 or the Central Crime Information Office of Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264 (French-speaking operators only) and reference file #309-251121-001.Information can also be provided anonymously through N.B. Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) in New Brunswick, by downloading the secure P3 Tips Mobile App, or by Secure Web Tips at www.crimenb.ca. Residents of Quebec can contact Échec au crime at 1-800-711-1800 or online at echecaucrime.com/. ... See MoreSee Less
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𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 | Janvier est le mois de la lutte contre la criminalité. Échec au crime est une initiative qui encourage les citoyens à signaler anonymement des activités criminelles afin de prévenir le crime et de renforcer la sécurité des communautés.Pour l’occasion, les membres du chapitre de la Péninsule acadienne nous ont rendu visite.Si vous détenez de l’information sur une activité illégale ou non urgente, vous pouvez la signaler en toute confidentialité.📞 1‑800‑222‑TIPS (8477)Sur la photo, de gauche à droite :Sylvain Bergeron, caporaleKassim Doumbia, maireMarie‑Line Haché, secrétaire du comité Échec au crime – Péninsule acadienne ... See MoreSee Less
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Les membres du chapitre Péninsule acadienne ont rencontré les maires de l'Île-de-Lamèque (maire Bernard Savoie; Directeur général\Greffier Dave Brown; et Directeur général adjoint Marc-André Paulin) et de Shippagan (Kassim Doumbia) pour célébrer le Mois de l'Échec au crime.#Echecaucrime #ditesleici #lameque #shippagan************Members of the Acadian Peninsula Chapter met with the mayors of Île-de-Lamèque (Bernard Savoie; Director General and Clerk Dave Brown; and Deputy Director General Marc-André Paulin) and Shippagan (Kassim Doumbia) as part of National Crime Stoppers Month celebrations.#CrimeStoppersMonth #SayItHere #lameque #shippagan ... See MoreSee Less
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Les membres du chapitre Péninsule acadienne ont rencontré le conseil municipal de Caraquet et le maire Bernard Thériault pour célébrer le Mois de l'Échec au crime.#Echecaucrime #ditesleici #caraquet*********Members of the Acadian Peninsula Chapter met with Town of Caraquet Council and Mayor Bernard Thériault as part of Crime Stoppers Month celebrations.#CrimeStoppersMonth #SayItHere #caraquet ... See MoreSee Less
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Letter from Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Mark Carney in recognition of National Crime Stoppers Month / Lettre du très honorable premier ministre Mark Carney à l'occasion du Mois national d'Échec au crime.#Echecaucrime #CrimeStoppersMonth #SayItHere #ditesleici ... See MoreSee Less
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