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Fredericton Police Overdose Calls Triple
28 Nov
Summary
- Police responded to 162 overdoses by Nov. 1, 2025, a threefold increase from 2023.
- Fentanyl seizures now exceed cocaine, with carfentanil also on the rise.
- Nine overdose fatalities have occurred in 2025, compared to three in 2023.
The Fredericton Police Force has experienced a significant surge in overdose-related calls, responding to three times as many incidents by November 1, 2025, compared to the same period in 2023. This sharp increase has strained police resources and highlighted the need for robust emergency service partnerships and specialized officer training.
Drug seizure data reveals a concerning trend, with fentanyl now being seized in greater quantities than cocaine for the first time. The presence of carfentanil, an opioid 100 times more potent than fentanyl, is also rising, alongside methamphetamine. This indicates a more dangerous drug supply where traditional substances may be mixed with potent synthetics without warning.
City officials are grappling with the escalating crisis, emphasizing the need for support and potential bail reforms to alleviate pressure on law enforcement. The high number of fentanyl-related arrests among individuals released on bail underscores the complexity of the issue and the ongoing debate surrounding the bail system's effectiveness.



