Community Alert: RCMP Searching for Missing 14-Year-Old Girl in Moncton, New Brunswick

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Missing 14-year-old girl Tynysha Robichaud from Moncton, New Brunswick, subject of RCMP search

Community Alert: RCMP Searching for Missing 14-Year-Old Girl in Moncton, New Brunswick

SECTION 1: THE ALERT

The Codiac Regional RCMP are actively searching for a missing 14-year-old girl from Moncton, New Brunswick. Police are asking for the public’s help to locate Tynysha Robichaud, whose family and investigators are deeply concerned for her wellbeing.

Tynysha was last seen on March 12, 2026, at around 7:10 p.m. in the area of Ryan Street and Penrose Street in Moncton, N.B.. Despite multiple investigative efforts and follow-up on several leads, officers have not yet been able to find her. Community awareness and rapid sharing of this information are critical to bringing her home safely.

SECTION 2: OFFICIAL DETAILS

According to the official information from the RCMP, the following details are confirmed:

Last Known Location and Time

  • Missing person: Tynysha Robichaud, 14 years old
  • Last seen: March 12, 2026
  • Time last seen: Approximately 7:10 p.m.
  • Location last seen: Area of Ryan and Penrose Streets, Moncton, New Brunswick
  • Reported missing: Same day, March 12, 2026

Physical Description

  • Age: 14 years
  • Height: Approximately 5 feet 2 inches (about 157 cm)
  • Weight: Approximately 110 pounds (about 50 kg)
  • Eye colour: Brown eyes
  • Hair: Black hair
  • Other identifying feature: Braces

Clothing at Time of Disappearance

  • White and blue jacket
  • Black leggings
  • White and black sneakers

Photo

Police have released the following image to assist the public in recognizing Tynysha:

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Missing 14-year-old girl Tynysha Robichaud from Moncton, New Brunswick

Image: Missing 14-year-old Tynysha Robichaud (source: RCMP)

How the Public Can Help

CRIME CANADA COMMUNITY CALL TO ACTION: If you are in or around Moncton, N.B., please take a moment to review Tynysha’s photo and description carefully. Even a small detail—such as seeing someone matching her description on transit, in a store, or walking in your neighbourhood—could be vital.

  • If you have any information at all about Tynysha’s current whereabouts or if you believe you have seen her since March 12, 2026, contact the Codiac Regional RCMP immediately at 506-857-2400.

Do not delay reporting. Let trained officers assess the information—you do not need to be certain it is her to make the call.

Cases involving missing young people can impact communities across Canada, from larger centres like Moncton to smaller communities such as those highlighted in our crime and safety profiles for places like Pikangikum, Ontario – Crime Statistics & Safety Data. Shared awareness and rapid reporting are key safety tools everywhere.

SECTION 3: CRIME CANADA SAFETY PERSPECTIVE

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, a missing 14-year-old in New Brunswick is a high-priority community safety concern. When a young person is unaccounted for, time is critical, and coordinated community vigilance greatly improves the chances of a safe return. We encourage residents in the Moncton area to stay alert, share verified information from official sources, and discuss this alert with family members, including teens who may have seen or heard something relevant.

For general safety, parents and guardians are encouraged to keep recent photographs of their children, discuss safe routes and check-in routines, and ensure youth know how to contact trusted adults and police if they feel unsafe. When the public responds quickly to alerts like this and reports information directly to police—through non-emergency lines such as 506-857-2400 or via 911 in emergencies—it strengthens community resilience and contributes to safer neighbourhoods across 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.

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