Community Alert: Teen Madison Tully Missing in Whistler–Pemberton

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Community Alert: Teen Madison Tully Missing in Whistler–Pemberton

Section 1: The Alert

Whistler/Pemberton RCMP are urgently asking for the public’s assistance to find 15-year-old Madison Annabelle Tully, who has been reported missing in the Whistler–Pemberton, British Columbia area. She was last in contact with family on the morning of June 6, 2026, and concerns for her wellbeing are significant.

According to police, Madison was dropped off at a bus stop in the Pemberton area shortly after 8:00 a.m. on June 6, 2026, intending to travel to Whistler to meet her mother. She has not been heard from since approximately 10:30 a.m. that day. Both her family and the Whistler and Pemberton RCMP are deeply worried and are appealing to anyone in the Sea-to-Sky corridor who may have seen her to come forward immediately.

Section 2: Official Details

CrimeCanada.ca is issuing this Community Safety Alert to help amplify the RCMP’s search for Madison in and around the Whistler region. You can review broader local crime and safety patterns on our Whistler, British Columbia crime statistics and safety data page to better understand the community context where this search is underway.

Who is missing:

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  • Name: Madison Annabelle Tully
  • Age: 15 years old
  • Gender: Female
  • Race: Caucasian

Physical description:

  • Height: Approximately 5’6” (about 168 cm)
  • Weight: Approximately 105 lbs (reported, metric value appears inconsistent with this weight)
  • Hair: Light brown, worn in a ponytail
  • Eyes: Hazel
  • Identifying marks: Noticeable burn mark on her upper forearm and evidence of previous cut marks on her lower forearm

Last known clothing:

  • A tracksuit outfit consisting of:
  • Dark blue hooded top
  • Bright red/orange track pants

Timeline and location details (as reported by RCMP):

  • Morning of June 6, 2026: A family member dropped Madison at a bus stop in the Pemberton area shortly after 8:00 a.m.
  • She was believed to be travelling toward Whistler to meet her mother.
  • Last contact: Madison has not been heard from since approximately 10:30 a.m. that day.
  • Concern: Both the Whistler and Pemberton RCMP and Madison’s family are seriously concerned for her safety and wellbeing.

Crime Canada Community – Your Help Is Needed Now

If you live in, commute through, or recently visited the Whistler–Pemberton corridor and may have seen Madison or someone matching her description, the RCMP are asking you to come forward immediately. Even small details—such as seeing a youth matching her description at a bus stop, in a vehicle, or walking along the highway—could be critical in locating her.

How to contact police or provide information:

  • Local Police: Contact your local police detachment and reference the missing person file for Madison Annabelle Tully.
  • Crime Stoppers: If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

If you are Madison or you see this alert, please contact your family or the RCMP right away so officers can confirm that you are safe.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing youth cases like Madison’s are urgent community safety issues for British Columbia. Teens travelling alone between communities—especially along major routes like the Sea-to-Sky corridor—can be vulnerable due to isolation, unfamiliar environments, or contact with unknown individuals. Rapid public awareness and immediate reporting of any sightings are often key to ensuring a missing young person is found quickly and safely.

We encourage residents and visitors in the Whistler–Pemberton area to stay alert in public places, transit stops, rest areas, and along major roads. If something or someone seems out of place, it is better to report it and let police assess the information. Consistent community vigilance, paired with data-driven awareness of regional crime and safety patterns across British Columbia communities—from smaller areas like Tumbler Ridge crime and safety data to high-traffic destinations like Whistler—helps build safer environments for youth and families across the province.


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 british-columbia 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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