Arrest in Murder Investigation

 

File: 24-5798

On September 25, 2024, Saint John Police received information from the London Police Service that a 30-year-old woman wanted for accessory after the fact to murder might be in the Saint John area.

A Canada wide warrant was issued for the female. Following an investigation by members of the Street Crime Integrated Enforcement Unit, the suspect was confirmed to have been sighted in the 100-block of St. George Street.

On September 27, 2024, members of the Street Crime Integrated Enforcement Unit took the female into custody in the Mcallister Drive area without further incident.

The accused appeared in court and was remanded. She was subsequently transferred to the custody of the London Police Service.

The Integrated Enforcement Unit (I.E.U.) currently consists of officers from the Saint John Police, Kennebecasis Regional Police Force, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and New Brunswick Justice and Public Safety.

Together a safe, secure, healthy community

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Emerald Princess Arrival

🌊 Emerald Princess Arrival and Departure Alert! 🌊

Ahoy, fellow travelers! 🚢 The magnificent Emerald Princess is docking at our port today! Don’t miss this grand spectacle as this luxurious cruise ship makes its stop.

⏰ Arrival Time: 6:30 AM
⏰ Departure Time: 5:00 PM

Take in the sight of this ocean beauty before it sails away into the horizon again. Whether you’re coming to explore the city or just here for the breathtaking views, make the most of the time before she departs. Safe travels to all aboard!

Urgent: Santa Claus Parade at Risk of Cancellation!🎅

Urgent: Santa Claus Parade at Risk of Cancellation! 🚨

🎅 The beloved Santa Claus Parade scheduled for November 16 is in serious jeopardy this year due to a shortage of floats and concerns over the $120 entry fee. Organizers have shared that unless enough floats are registered by the November 8 deadline, there’s a real possibility the parade could be cancelled for the first time in years.

Community groups, businesses, and individuals are urged to take part, but the $120 fee has raised concerns, especially among smaller groups. Without sufficient floats, this cherished tradition could be lost.

The Santa Claus Parade is more than just a fun event—it’s a celebration that brings our entire community together to kick off the holiday season!

 How you can help:

  • Spread the word! Encourage local groups and businesses to participate.
  • If you or your group can create a float, now is the time to get involved!
  • Share ideas on how we can make this year’s parade a success despite the challenges.

Let’s come together to make sure this year’s Santa Claus Parade doesn’t disappear! ❤️