Missing Person Alert: 25-Year-Old Man from Elsipogtog First Nation

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Missing Person Alert: 25-Year-Old Man from Elsipogtog First Nation

Section 1: Community Safety Alert

The Elsipogtog RCMP detachment is urgently requesting the public’s assistance to locate 25-year-old Patrick Reece Milliea, who has been reported missing from the community of Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick. Police and family members are seriously concerned for his wellbeing.

Patrick was last observed on May 27, 2026, at about 5:00 a.m. in the area of Bridge Street in Elsipogtog First Nation. He was formally reported missing to police on June 22, 2026. Despite multiple investigative steps and follow-up on potential leads, officers have not yet been able to find him.

Photo of missing man Patrick Reece Milliea from Elsipogtog First Nation, New Brunswick

Missing: Patrick Reece Milliea

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Section 2: Official RCMP Details

According to information released by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the following details are confirmed at this time:

  • Detachment in charge: Elsipogtog RCMP, New Brunswick
  • Missing person: Patrick Reece Milliea, 25 years old
  • Last seen: Approximately 5:00 a.m. on May 27, 2026
  • Last known location: Near Bridge Street in the community of Elsipogtog First Nation, N.B.
  • Date reported missing: June 22, 2026
  • Height: About 6 feet (approximately 183 cm)
  • Weight: About 150 pounds (approximately 68 kg)
  • Eye colour: Brown eyes
  • Hair colour: Brown hair
  • Clothing: Description is currently unavailable

The RCMP states that both investigators and Patrick’s family are deeply worried about his safety. Every sighting, detail, or piece of information could be critical in locating him.

How the Community Can Help

CRITICAL: The CrimeCanada.ca community is urgently asked to assist. If you are in or around Elsipogtog First Nation or have travelled through the area since late May, please think carefully about whether you may have seen Patrick or have information that could help officers track his movements.

If you know anything about the whereabouts of Patrick Reece Milliea, or have seen someone matching his description, contact the Elsipogtog RCMP immediately at 506-523-8282. Do not delay calling, even if you are unsure whether the information is important—police can assess its value as part of their ongoing investigation.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

At CrimeCanada.ca, we recognize that missing person cases in smaller and rural communities, including First Nations communities like Elsipogtog First Nation, rely heavily on fast, attentive responses from local residents. A single phone call can be the turning point in an investigation. While our national data often focuses on broader crime and safety trends—such as the community profiles we publish for locations like Waterhen 45 crime and safety statistics—individual incidents such as this missing person case remind us that community vigilance is the most immediate safety tool.

For missing person situations, the following general safety practices are important: stay aware of new or unusual activity on your property, review any home or business camera footage from relevant dates and times when possible, and talk openly with family, neighbours, and friends about current alerts so more eyes and ears are engaged. If you believe you have even partial information, such as noticing a person who resembles Patrick, or a vehicle or activity that seemed out of place around Bridge Street near the end of May, report it to the RCMP at 506-523-8282. Rapid information-sharing within the community is central to our shared mission of building safer, more responsive environments 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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