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RCMP Search for Missing 31-Year-Old Woman in Moncton
Community Safety Alert – Help Locate Missing Woman
The Codiac Regional RCMP is urgently asking for the public’s assistance in locating 31-year-old Sloan Lee, reported missing from Moncton, New Brunswick. Police and family members are deeply worried about her wellbeing.
According to investigators, Sloan was last seen on February 9, 2026, in the area of Macbeath Avenue in Moncton. She was officially reported missing to police on June 3, 2026. Despite multiple investigative steps and follow-up on various leads, officers have not yet been able to find her.
Photo of Missing Woman
Please look closely at the following image provided by police:

Image: 31-year-old Sloan Lee, missing from Moncton, N.B.
Official Details from Codiac Regional RCMP
The following information has been released by the Codiac Regional RCMP regarding this missing person investigation:
- Name: Sloan Lee
- Age: 31 years old
- From: Moncton, New Brunswick
- Last seen: February 9, 2026
- Last known location: Macbeath Avenue area in Moncton, N.B.
- Reported missing: June 3, 2026
- Current concern: Police and family are seriously concerned for her wellbeing.
Physical Description
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 3 inches (about 160 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 120 pounds (about 54 kg)
- Eye colour: Blue
- Hair: Pink and grey
- Health information: Sloan has a medical condition that affects her mobility.
- Clothing at time of disappearance: Not known / no description currently available.
Your Help Is Urgently Needed
CrimeCanada.ca is calling on our community to assist in locating Sloan. Even small pieces of information can be critical in missing person files, especially where there are known medical or mobility concerns.
If you have seen Sloan, recognize her from the photo, or have any information about where she may be, contact the Codiac Regional RCMP immediately at 506-857-2400.
Do not delay reporting information, even if you are unsure how significant it is. Let investigators determine its relevance as part of the broader file.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person alerts like this one in New Brunswick are a crucial part of community safety. When someone with known health or mobility challenges goes missing for an extended period, it can quickly become a medical and welfare emergency, not only a police matter. Timely public awareness, careful observation in neighbourhoods, and rapid reporting to police often make the difference in safely locating a missing person.
While this case is based in Moncton, similar safety concerns and community responsibilities exist in communities right across Canada, from urban centres to smaller First Nations and rural areas such as those reflected in our Northwest Angle 33B crime and safety statistics. Knowing local patterns of vulnerability, social isolation, and emergency response capacity can help residents stay alert to neighbours who may be at risk or missing. If someone in your area seems suddenly absent, especially if they have known health conditions or mobility issues, consider checking in or notifying the appropriate authorities.
Practical steps community members can take in missing person situations include: watching for individuals who match the description in public places, sharing verified police information (not rumours) on local social channels, checking security cameras where available, and ensuring any sightings or tips are given directly to police, not only to friends or online groups. Your vigilance and responsible reporting help build safer, more resilient communities throughout New Brunswick and beyond.
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.
