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Community Alert: 16-Year-Old Robert Graham Missing from Eastern Passage
RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment is asking for urgent public assistance to locate 16-year-old Robert Graham, who has been reported missing from the Eastern Passage area of Nova Scotia. He was last seen on the morning of June 9, 2026, at approximately 7:30 a.m.
This Community Safety Alert is being shared to help residents quickly recognize Robert and report any possible sightings. Police and family are concerned for his wellbeing, and coordinated community vigilance is critical in the early stages of a missing person investigation.
Help Find Missing Teen Robert Graham

According to the official information provided, Robert Graham was last seen in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, on the morning of June 9, 2026. At the time he went missing, he was wearing distinctive clothing and carrying identifiable personal items that may help the public recognize him.
Official Description and Last Known Details
The following details have been released by RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment to assist the public:
- Name: Robert Graham
- Age: 16 years old
- Last seen: June 9, 2026, at approximately 7:30 a.m.
- Last known location: Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 8 inches
- Weight: Approximately 190 pounds
- Hair: Brown, chin-length
- Eyes: Brown
Clothing and items last seen worn or carried:
- Beige flannel jacket
- Light-coloured T-shirt featuring a “Tool” band logo
- Faded blue jeans
- Black Converse sneakers
- Black headphones
- Black backpack
File reference for this investigation: RCMP File # 26-89117.
How the Crime Canada Community Can Help
Your information could be critical. CrimeCanada.ca is calling on residents in and around Eastern Passage and the wider Halifax Regional Municipality to be alert for anyone matching Robert’s description, especially in public spaces, transit routes, or commercial areas.
If you believe you have seen Robert or have any information on his possible whereabouts, contact:
- RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment: 902-490-5020
- Local police of jurisdiction: If you are outside the immediate area, contact your nearest police service and reference File # 26-89117
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact:
- Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers (toll-free): 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
- Secure web tip: www.crimestoppers.ns.ca
- P3 Tips app: Submit an anonymous tip via the mobile app
Community cooperation has repeatedly proven vital in resolving missing person files across Canada. While every community has unique risk patterns, national data and local crime and safety statistics from smaller regions like Grahamdale show the importance of timely reporting when someone may be in distress or unaccounted for.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
At CrimeCanada.ca, we treat missing youth alerts as a top-priority public safety concern. When a young person disappears, the effects ripple through families, schools, and neighbourhoods across Nova Scotia. Early, accurate information sharing greatly increases the chances of locating the person safely.
Residents are encouraged to:
- Regularly check recent photos released by police so you can recognize missing individuals quickly.
- Pay attention to youths who appear lost, distressed, alone for long periods, or who match police-issued descriptions.
- Report any possible sighting immediately to police rather than posting unverified information on social media.
- Respect the privacy and dignity of missing persons and their families when discussing or sharing alerts.
Staying informed about safety alerts, alongside understanding broader trends through resources like regional crime and safety data, helps build a more vigilant and supportive community network. Every credible tip can make a meaningful difference in bringing Robert home safely.
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.
