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Ground search underway for missing 70-year-old New Brunswick woman
Ground search underway for missing 70-year-old New Brunswick woman

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • General
  • CTV News

Ground search underway for missing 70-year-old New Brunswick woman

A search is underway in southeastern New Brunswick for a missing 70-year-old woman from Taylor Village. The Sackville RCMP says Ann Cafferty was last spoken to around 10 a.m. Monday and reported missing the next day. Police believe she may have left her home near the 1200 section of Taylor Road on foot. They say they have followed up on several leads to try and find her but have so far been unsuccessful. Both police and her family are concerned for her wellbeing. Cafferty is described by the RCMP as having a medium build with short hair and dark blue or green eyes. Police have also released a photo of the woman, however it is believed to be outdated. A clothing description is not available. Police, Ground Search and Rescue teams, and other RCMP Specialized Policing Services, including Police Dog Services, are in the area searching for her, according to Wednesday evening news release. Police are asking anyone who may have seen Cafferty on Monday, who may have surveillance footage of her walking in the area, or who has information that could help find her, to call the Sackville RCMP at 506-364-5023. For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

New Brunswick man faces more than 20 charges in Nova Scotia in theft of police car
New Brunswick man faces more than 20 charges in Nova Scotia in theft of police car

CBC

time23-05-2025

  • CBC

New Brunswick man faces more than 20 charges in Nova Scotia in theft of police car

Social Sharing A Moncton man is facing a long list of criminal charges after allegedly stealing an RCMP car in New Brunswick and driving it across the border into Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia RCMP say they've charged Kyle Douglas Smith, 37, with more than 20 offences including possession of firearms, theft of a motor vehicle, possession of property obtained by crime, impaired operation, dangerous operation and mischief. He's facing additional charges in New Brunswick. According to Nova Scotia RCMP, Smith was arrested on the afternoon of May 16 just outside Amherst, N.S., less than 20 minutes after New Brunswick RCMP alerted local police that he was entering the province. Police say Smith stole the vehicle in Sackville, N.B., before heading toward Nova Scotia. Police say they tracked the vehicle through the car's GPS and stopped it by using a spike belt. A stretch of Highway 104 was closed for six hours. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay said the closure was necessary for police to search the area on foot for evidence. "You want to make sure that nobody in the vehicle would have thrown something out the window, for example," Tremblay said. He could not say whether any evidence was gathered in that process. Separate investigations Tremblay said he did not have information about the theft of the vehicle since it happened in New Brunswick, except that it happened when an officer responded to a report of an "unwanted person" at a hotel. The two RCMP jurisdictions have separate investigations, Tremblay said, with each one looking at events that happened on their own side of the border. New Brunswick RCMP have not yet responded to CBC's request for information. Smith remains in custody and is scheduled to appear again in court next month.

RCMP search for man after assault at home in Sackville, N.B.
RCMP search for man after assault at home in Sackville, N.B.

CTV News

time18-05-2025

  • CTV News

RCMP search for man after assault at home in Sackville, N.B.

A suspect wanted by RCMP for an assault in Sackville, N.B., is pictured. RCMP in Sackville, N.B., are asking the public for help finding a man who assaulted someone with a weapon inside a residence on Albion Street. Police responded to the reported assault at approximately 3:45 p.m. Sunday, said an RCMP news release. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived. The man is described as 39 years old, five-feet-ten inches tall (178 centimetres) with a skinny build, olive complexion, dark hair and a goatee. The suspect was last seen wearing a black and white T-shirt, tie-dyed pants and a backpack. He has a large tattoo on his left hand. Police said they believe this is an isolated incident and does not meet the criteria for an Alert Ready message. Anyone who sees someone matching the suspect's description should not approach him, said the release. Anyone with information about the suspect or the incident is asked to contact the New Brunswick RCMP or Crime Stoppers. The investigation is ongoing. For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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