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65-year-old man sentenced following child sexual and exploitation material offences
June 18, 2026
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Sainte-Anne-De-Kent, New Brunswick
From: New Brunswick RCMP
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A 65-year-old man from Sainte-Anne-De-Kent, was sentenced to three years in prison following child sexual and exploitation material offences.
An investigation into child sexual and exploitation offences, led by the New Brunswick RCMP's Internet Child Exploitation Unit, began in 2023 in Sainte-Anne-De-Kent, N.B.
In November 2023, members of the New Brunswick RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit, Richibucto RCMP, and the RCMP's Digital Forensic Services, executed a search warrant at a residence in Sainte-Anne-De-Kent, N.B. A man was arrested at the scene, and police seized several electronic devices as part of their investigation. He was later released from custody on conditions.
On April 30, 2024, Dominique Joseph Tremblay from Sainte-Anne-De-Kent was charged with possession of child sexual abuse and exploitation, in Moncton Provincial Court.
On October 6, 2025, Dominique Joseph Tremblay appeared in Moncton Provincial Court and pleaded guilty to possession of child sexual abuse and exploitation material.
On June 12, 2026, 65-year-old Dominique Joseph Tremblay was sentenced to three years in prison. Following his release from prison, he will have to abide by conditions set out by the court, including not communicating with anyone under the age of 16, and to not attend any place that someone under the age of 16 is known to be, for a period of 20 years. He will also be required to register as per the Order to comply with the Sex Offender Information Registration Act for a period of 20 years.
The New Brunswick RCMP's Internet Child Exploitation Unit includes members from the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force.
If you are a victim, or have any information related to similar crimes, please contact your local police. Be a voice for children who are victims of sexual exploitation by reporting suspected offences to your local police or to Canada’s national tip line at www.cybertip.ca.
If you have information that may assist an investigation and would like to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), by downloading the secure P3 Mobile App, or by Secure Web Tips at www.crimenb.ca.