Moncton RCMP Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing 17-Year-Old Girl

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Missing 17-year-old girl Faith Daigle, sought by RCMP in Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton RCMP Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing 17-Year-Old Girl

Section 1: Community Safety Alert

The Codiac Regional RCMP is urgently asking for the public’s assistance in locating 17-year-old Faith Daigle, who has been reported missing from Moncton, New Brunswick. Police and family members are deeply concerned for her wellbeing and are calling on anyone who may have seen her, or who may have information about her current whereabouts, to come forward immediately.

Faith was last seen on May 21, 2026, at approximately 3:55 p.m., in the area of Snow Avenue in Moncton, N.B.. Despite multiple investigative follow-ups, officers have not yet been able to locate her. This is an active missing person investigation, and timely community assistance is critical to help bring her home safely.

Section 2: Official Details from RCMP

The following information has been released by the Codiac Regional RCMP regarding the disappearance of Faith Daigle:

  • Name: Faith Daigle
  • Age: 17 years old
  • From: Moncton, New Brunswick
  • Last seen: May 21, 2026, at approximately 3:55 p.m.
  • Last known location: Area near Snow Avenue, Moncton, N.B.

Description released by police:

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  • Height: Approximately 5 feet 5 inches (about 165 centimetres)
  • Weight: Approximately 126 pounds (about 57 kilograms)
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Hair: Purple
  • Clothing last seen wearing: A colourful shirt and white shorts

Call to Action – Crime Canada Community Help Needed:

CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community to be especially alert in and around Moncton and neighbouring areas. If you believe you have seen someone matching Faith’s description, or if you have any information—no matter how small it may seem—please contact police right away.

If you have any information about the whereabouts of Faith Daigle, contact the Codiac Regional RCMP immediately at 506-857-2400.

In other regions of Canada, similar cases show how quickly community tips can assist police; for example, our broader work tracking incidents and trends—such as those analyzed for communities like Opportunity No. 17 in Alberta—demonstrates that fast public reporting often plays a decisive role in safely locating missing people.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, every missing youth in New Brunswick is a critical community safety matter. When a young person goes missing, time is one of the most important factors in achieving a safe outcome. Rapid sharing of accurate information and collective vigilance from residents, businesses, transit users, and pedestrians can significantly aid investigations.

We encourage residents in and around Moncton to:

  • Take a moment to carefully review Faith’s physical description and clothing details.
  • Check any outdoor security cameras, doorbell cameras, or dashcams covering streets, sidewalks, or parking areas near Snow Avenue and surrounding neighbourhoods from and after the afternoon of May 21, 2026.
  • Share verified information from official police channels and recognized safety platforms, rather than speculation, to help keep the community accurately informed.
  • Immediately report any possible sightings or relevant information directly to the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400, rather than posting only on social media.

Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to support law enforcement information with clear, accessible safety context, helping communities across the country stay informed and act quickly. In missing person cases like this, your awareness and willingness to report what you see can make a direct difference in someone’s life.


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.

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