Investigation Update: Fredericton Police Now Investigating Death of Sonia Vivian Timbre as Homicide

FREDERICTON, N.B. — The Fredericton Police Force has confirmed that the sudden death of 42-year-old Sonia Vivian Timbre on September 7, 2025, is now being investigated as a homicide.

On Sunday afternoon, September 7, officers were called to a residence in downtown Fredericton where they discovered Timbre’s body. After an initial assessment and further review of evidence, investigators determined that her death was not the result of natural causes and is being treated as suspicious.

At this stage, no arrests have been made. Detectives are actively investigating, gathering forensic evidence, and interviewing potential witnesses. While the details of the case remain limited, authorities believe this was an isolated incident and stress that there is no ongoing threat to community safety.

The death of Sonia Vivian Timbre has left many in Fredericton shaken. Friends, neighbors, and community members describe her as a warm and approachable person, someone whose absence will be felt deeply. Police are working diligently to provide answers for her family and ensure that justice is served.

The Fredericton Police Force is urging anyone with information about the case to come forward. Those with details can call 506-460-2300 or provide anonymous tips through New Brunswick Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Officials note that even seemingly minor information could play a crucial role in the investigation.

The investigation remains ongoing under file number 25-21478. Police say updates will be shared as new developments occur.

As the Fredericton community grieves the loss of Sonia Vivian Timbre, authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth behind her tragic death.

 

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