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Missing Persons

LogoMost missing persons cases have a happy ending. A misunderstanding or simple forgetfulness result in the incorrect assumption that a person has gone missing. There are, however, unfortunate cases where someone is legitimately lost or abducted.

To report a missing person in HRM, contact 490-5016. The Native Women's Association of Canada created a document on how to report a missing person.  The document is entitled Navigating the Missing Persons Process and contains helpful information for families who report a missing loved one.

Officers in the Integrated HRP/RCMP Major Crime Unit believe the public may have information that can assist in the investigation of the missing person files noted below. As with any criminal investigation, the smallest piece of information can be invaluable in helping the police solve the case. If you have any information about any of the following cases, no matter how insignificant you may think it is, please contact police at 490-5016.

 

Victim
Date Last Seen
Incident #

Price, Emmett

August 8, 2007 07-119484
Forbes, Nancy Joanne November 7, 2006 06-152786
Hersey, Marilyn Ann January 28, 2006 06-11651
Tsou, Shenchiu (Andy) July 21, 2005 05-30495

Forbes, Bruce Andrew

July 16, 2002 02-28738
Ferneyhough, Darryl May 25, 2001 01-19263
McLean, Arlene September 8, 1999 07-47974
Brushett, Gregory Samuel April 10, 1999 99-12902
Wyatt, Jamie Morey November 16, 1996 97-1753
Katnick, Leslie Anne November 4, 1991 06-155514
McAndrew, Kimberly Ann August 12, 1989 06-99031

 

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