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Drugged-driving suspect released again

Susan Marie Mossop, 47, of Oromocto - accused of harming two people by driving while impaired - failed to attend court Tuesday, prompting appearance in custody Wednesday

Oromocto man is no-show on violent charges

Mackenzie Alexander Bishop, 32, accused of assaulting woman, choking her, threatening her to keep her from giving evidence against him; judge issues warrant for accused’s arrest

Sex assault draws 3-year prison term

Victim told Riley Richards, 22, of Oromocto, “six times that she didn’t want to have sex,” Judge Mélanie Poirier LeBlanc said in passing sentence. “One should have been enough.”

Knowlesville case was murder-suicide - RCMP

Major crime unit reports one of 2 men found in rural home died from self-inflicted wound

Defendant denies torching park washroom

John Michael Sanford, 22, of no fixed address, to stand trial on arson charge next summer

Fatal-impaired suspect found fit

Brandon Robert Reid, 38, of Fredericton, set to stand trial this fall on charges alleging he caused death of Justine Paul on Oct. 25, 2024, by driving while high, driving dangerously

House arrest for trashing church lawn

Gabriel Longstaff, 23, of Hanwell, led Mounties on high-speed chase, droves others off road

Impersonation-for-pills scheme alleged

Henry William Anscombe, 49, of Fredericton, is facing indictable charge over codeine

Injurious drugged-driving suspect is no-show

Susan Marie Mossop, 47, of Oromocto, was supposed to elect mode of trial, enter pleas Tuesday to allegations of driving while high and causing bodily harm, possessing drugs

UPDATE: Stabbing suspect held for bail hearing

Matthew Boone, 23, charged with assault with knife after Monday morning police operation