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Community Alert: RCMP Searching for Missing 46-Year-Old Woman in Scott Siding, New Brunswick
Section 1: The Alert
The Western Valley Region RCMP are urgently asking for the public’s assistance in locating 46-year-old Rae Carrington, who has been reported missing from Scott Siding, New Brunswick. She was last seen on the evening of March 27, 2026, at a residence on Scott Siding Road, and has not been seen since.
Police, along with her family, are deeply concerned for her wellbeing due to a medical condition that may cause her to seem confused or disoriented. Specialized RCMP search resources are currently operating in the area, and residents are urged to stay alert, review the description below, and immediately contact police if they see her or have any information that could help.

Missing person: Rae Carrington
Section 2: Official Details
The following information is based on the official report from the New Brunswick RCMP regarding the disappearance of Rae Carrington:
- Name: Rae Carrington
- Age: 46 years old
- Home Community: Scott Siding, New Brunswick
- Last Seen: Approximately 7:00 p.m. on March 27, 2026
- Last Known Location: A residence on Scott Siding Road in Scott Siding, N.B.
- Date Reported Missing: Evening of March 27, 2026
Physical Description
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 6 inches (about 167 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 90 pounds (about 41 kg)
- Hair: Dark, long hair
- Eyes: Dark eyes
Clothing at the Time She Was Last Seen
- Outerwear: Maroon winter jacket
- Pants: Black snow pants
- Footwear: Black snow boots
- Accessories: Gloves
Health & Safety Information
- Police report that she has a medical condition that could cause her to appear confused or disoriented.
- Anyone who sees her is urged to contact police immediately and, if safe to do so, stay nearby until officers arrive.
Active RCMP Search Efforts
The RCMP have deployed specialized resources in the Scott Siding area, including:
- RCMP helicopter
- Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (drone) operator
- Police Dog Services
How the Crime Canada Community Can Help
Immediate public assistance is critical. If you are in or near Scott Siding, please:
- Review the photo and description of Rae Carrington carefully.
- Check around your property, including sheds, outbuildings, wooded areas, and vehicles where someone might seek shelter.
- Be especially attentive if you see someone who appears lost, confused, or disoriented and matches her description.
If you have any information about her whereabouts, or if you believe you have seen her, contact the New Brunswick RCMP immediately at 1-888-506-RCMP (7267).
For media or follow-up contact, the RCMP lists:
- Contact: Sgt. Pierre-Luc Hache
- Agency: New Brunswick RCMP
- Phone: 506-452-4252
- Email: [email protected]
Section 3: Crime Canada Safety Perspective
At CrimeCanada.ca, missing person alerts like this one are treated as urgent community safety priorities. When someone living with a medical condition that can cause confusion goes missing, especially in smaller or rural communities like those found across New Brunswick, coordinated vigilance from neighbours can make the difference in bringing them home safely.
We encourage residents in Scott Siding and surrounding areas to stay informed, talk with family members about this alert, and safely report any sightings or relevant information to the New Brunswick RCMP at 1-888-506-RCMP (7267). While this case is in New Brunswick, similar patterns of community-based response to emergencies and vulnerable missing persons can be seen across Canada, including in smaller jurisdictions such as rural areas tracked in our Dog Creek 46 safety and crime statistics. Strong local awareness and a willingness to call police when something seems wrong are key pillars in creating safer communities nationwide.
As this search continues, please prioritize your own safety: do not put yourself at risk while looking for a missing person, avoid entering dangerous terrain alone, and always notify police as soon as possible if you believe you have information that could assist in the investigation.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the new-brunswick community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

