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Brian Justin Johnson Obituary, Death; Police in N.B. release name of man killed during home invasion

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Brian Justin Johnson Obituary, Death;- Authorities in New Brunswick have identified the individual who lost his life during a home invasion incident that occurred last week near Moncton. The deceased, thirty-five-year-old Brian Justin Johnson from Halifax, was fatally injured during the home invasion in Berry Mills on Thursday, February 6.

According to a news release issued by the New Brunswick RCMP on Monday, Johnson succumbed to his injuries at the scene located on Isaiah Road. Johnson, along with two other men, reportedly forced entry into a residence occupied by a couple in their thirties.

Police reports indicate that a confrontation ensued, leading to Johnson’s death. As of Friday, the RCMP confirmed that the other two suspects remain at large, and no arrests have been made in relation to the case.

Authorities noted that a black 2018 Dodge Ram truck was linked to the home invasion; however, they are no longer pursuing this vehicle. A light-colored Ford F150, now identified as a blue 2011 Ford F150, has been recovered by the RCMP.

The police are urging anyone who was in the vicinity between 4 and 7 a.m. on February 6, or who possesses any relevant information, to reach out to them at 1-888-506-RCMP.

Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). The investigation is being conducted by the Major Crime Unit of the New Brunswick RCMP.

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