Missing Youth Alert: RCMP Search for Teen in Coldbrook, NS

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Missing youth Emma Bonnie Jean Goudie, 17, last seen on Ashlee Drive in Coldbrook, Nova Scotia

Missing Youth Alert: RCMP Search for Teen in Coldbrook, NS

Section 1: Community Safety Alert

Kings District RCMP in Nova Scotia are urgently asking for the public’s help to locate 17-year-old Emma Bonnie Jean Goudie, who has been reported missing. She was last seen on May 6 on Ashlee Drive in Coldbrook, and investigators are concerned for her well-being.

This alert is being shared so residents in and around Coldbrook and the broader Kings County area can stay vigilant and watch for Emma. If you live, work, or travel through this area, please review her description carefully and contact police immediately with any possible sightings or information.

Kings District RCMP missing youth Emma Bonnie Jean Goudie, last seen May 6 on Ashlee Drive in Coldbrook, Nova Scotia

Section 2: Official Details from RCMP

According to information released by Kings District RCMP, the following details are confirmed at this time:

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  • Missing person: Emma Bonnie Jean Goudie
  • Age: 17 years old
  • Last seen date: May 6
  • Last seen location: Ashlee Drive, Coldbrook, Nova Scotia

Physical description (as reported):

  • Height: Approximately 5 feet 6 inches
  • Weight: About 120 pounds
  • Hair: Red
  • Eyes: Blue

Clothing last seen wearing:

  • Maroon leggings
  • Long black T-shirt
  • White sneakers

How the Public Can Help

Crime Canada Community: Your assistance is urgently needed. If you are in the Coldbrook or wider Kings County region, please take a moment to look at Emma’s description and photo. Even small pieces of information can make a crucial difference in missing youth cases.

If you have any information about the whereabouts of Emma Bonnie Jean Goudie, or if you believe you may have seen her since May 6, please contact police immediately using the following numbers:

  • Kings District RCMP: 902-679-5555
  • Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers (toll-free): 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

To provide anonymous information, you can also:

When sharing this alert on social media or with your local community, please do so respectfully and focus on accurate information, as missing person cases can be extremely difficult and emotional for families and friends.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

At CrimeCanada.ca, we treat missing youth alerts as critical community safety events. Incidents like this in Nova Scotia highlight how important it is for residents to pay attention to official police communications and share verified details quickly. Community awareness and rapid reporting often play a major role in safely locating missing people, especially teenagers who may be vulnerable or at risk.

Across Canada, we track public safety patterns and provide localized crime and safety data—such as our city-focused coverage for communities like Bonne-Espérance crime statistics and safety data—to help residents understand local risks and respond appropriately. For missing person cases, practical steps residents can take include: staying observant in public spaces, checking security cameras where applicable, sharing official alerts from police and credible sources, and reporting any potential sightings immediately rather than assuming someone else will call. Your informed vigilance is a key part of building safer communities.


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 nova-scotia 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.

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