Missing Person Alert: RCMP Search for Taetm Moon in Lower Mainland

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Missing Person Alert: RCMP Search for Taetm Moon in Lower Mainland

Community Safety Alert Overview

Chilliwack RCMP are asking the public across the Lower Mainland and Sea-to-Sky corridor for help locating 28-year-old Taetm Moon, a Vancouver resident who has been reported missing. He was last seen on May 26, 2026, and police now consider his disappearance a matter of urgent concern.

Investigators believe Taetm may recently have been in the Surrey area and may also have travelled between North Vancouver (North Shore) and Pemberton. Friends, family, and police report that being out of contact for this long is highly unusual for him, and officers are working to trace his movements and confirm any reported sightings.

Photo and Identification

Please review the following image carefully and share this alert within your networks in the Vancouver, Surrey, North Vancouver, and Pemberton regions:

Photo of missing Vancouver resident Taetm Moon

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Image: RCMP-supplied photo of missing person, Taetm Moon.

Official Details from RCMP

According to the official information released by Chilliwack RCMP, the following details have been confirmed:

Last Known Movements

  • Missing person: Taetm Moon
  • Residence: Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Last seen: May 26, 2026
  • Possible recent locations: Surrey, travel between North Vancouver (North Shore) and Pemberton

Physical Description

  • Gender / Identity: Indigenous male
  • Age: 28 years
  • Height: 5 ft 11 in (approximately 180 cm)
  • Weight: 181 lbs (approximately 82 kg)
  • Hair: black
  • Eyes: brown
  • Facial hair: goatee

Clothing at Time of Disappearance

  • Plaid sweater
  • Black shorts
  • Beige suede shoes

Police report that they have investigated multiple tips and potential sightings since May 26, but Taetm Moon remains missing. Officers emphasize that they are deeply concerned for his health and well-being, and that his extended silence is not typical for him.

How the CrimeCanada.ca Community Can Help

CRITICAL: The CrimeCanada.ca community is urgently asked to assist. If you believe you have seen Taetm, recognize him from the photo, or have any information about where he may be, you are strongly encouraged to contact police immediately through your local RCMP or municipal police non-emergency line, or by calling 9-1-1 if you believe he is in immediate danger. (Note: The official release did not provide a specific detachment phone number.)

Even small details—such as a possible sighting on public transit, in a store, or in an outdoor area between Vancouver, Surrey, the North Shore, and Pemberton—can be crucial. Experiences in communities across British Columbia, from larger centres to smaller areas like Tzart-Lam 5 crime and safety data and Noonla 6 safety and crime statistics, show that prompt public reporting often makes a decisive difference in missing person investigations.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person alerts such as this one are a key part of community safety in British Columbia. When someone disappears and is out of contact for an unusually long period, there can be serious risks to their physical and mental health, especially if they are travelling between multiple cities and communities.

We encourage residents across the Lower Mainland, North Shore, and Sea-to-Sky corridor to stay observant in public spaces, on transit, in parks, and in commercial areas. If you see someone who may match Taetm’s description, do not approach in a confrontational way—simply note the time, location, clothing, and any companions, then contact police as soon as it is safe to do so. Your vigilance, photographs taken lawfully in public places, and timely tips to authorities can be vital in reuniting missing individuals with their families and in maintaining safer communities for everyone.


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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