RCMP officers and a forensics team are conducting an ongoing investigation at a home on Henry Street in Moncton, New Brunswick, as of June 24, 2026. Police presence was visible outside the residence early that morning, with officers seen gathering evidence and maintaining a perimeter.
Details of the investigation
The nature of the investigation has not been disclosed by authorities, but the presence of a forensics unit suggests a serious incident. CTV News Atlantic journalist Derek Haggett reported from the scene, noting that officers were observed entering and exiting the property throughout the morning. The home is located in a residential area of Moncton, and neighbors reported seeing police activity since early hours.
RCMP spokesperson could not be reached for immediate comment, but the force is expected to release further details as the investigation progresses. No arrests have been announced in connection with the probe.
Community impact
Residents on Henry Street expressed concern over the police activity, with some reporting that they were asked to stay indoors while officers conducted their work. The street remained open to local traffic but saw increased police presence. This investigation adds to a series of recent police actions in the Moncton area, though authorities have not linked this case to any other incidents.
The RCMP's forensic identification section is often deployed in cases involving serious crimes such as homicide or suspicious deaths. As of now, no further information is available regarding the specific focus of the investigation.



