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Missing Person Alert: RCMP Search for 47-Year-Old Man Linked to Broadview

RCMP-issued photo of 47-year-old missing man, Lonnie Alexson, connected to Broadview, Saskatchewan.

Missing Person Alert: RCMP Search for 47-Year-Old Man Linked to Broadview

Section 1: Community Safety Alert Overview

Broadview RCMP are asking for the public's help to locate a missing 47-year-old man, Lonnie Alexson. Police received the missing person report on the morning of April 8, 2026, at around 8:20 a.m. Lonnie has not been in contact with his loved ones since November 8, 2025, and his current whereabouts are unknown.

Alexson has connections to multiple communities in western Canada, and police believe he may be travelling between several cities. Residents in and around Broadview, as well as larger centres such as Regina, Yorkton, and communities in Alberta, are urged to pay close attention to his description and photo. Anyone who sees him or has information about his location is asked to contact police immediately.

Help Locate Lonnie Alexson – Community Assistance Needed

CrimeCanada.ca is calling on our community to assist in the search for Lonnie Alexson. If you live in or travel through Broadview or nearby areas, including the broader region covered in our Broadview, Saskatchewan crime and safety statistics, please review the information below carefully and share it with others.

Section 2: Official RCMP Details

According to the official report from Broadview RCMP:

Physical Description of Lonnie Alexson

Police have released the following description to help the public recognize Lonnie:

Photo of Missing Person

Police have released an image to assist with identification:

Photo of missing person Lonnie Alexson provided by RCMP

Image: RCMP-issued photo of 47-year-old missing man, Lonnie Alexson.

Areas Where Lonnie May Travel

RCMP note that Lonnie is known to travel between several communities in Saskatchewan and Alberta. He may be in, or moving between, the following locations:

People living in these areas, as well as those travelling on major highways connecting Saskatchewan and Alberta, are encouraged to be particularly attentive to this alert. For regional context on rural and small-community safety in Saskatchewan, you can review our data for Glen McPherson No. 46 and surrounding regions, which highlight how community awareness supports timely reporting.

How to Contact Police with Information

If you have seen Lonnie, believe you may have interacted with him, or have any information about where he might be, you are asked to contact:

When calling, provide as much detail as possible, including the date, time, location, and any distinguishing features or clothing you may have observed.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person investigations like this one are a critical part of community safety in Saskatchewan. When an adult has been out of contact with family for an extended period, every sighting, tip, or piece of information from residents can help narrow search areas and support police efforts. Public awareness, especially in communities linked through travel corridors, significantly increases the chances of safely locating the person.

We encourage residents in Broadview, larger centres such as Regina and Yorkton, and those in Edmonton and Calgary to stay alert when in public spaces, transit hubs, shelters, and service centres. If you believe you see someone matching Lonnie's description, do not attempt to confront or detain anyone yourself; instead, note the location, time, and circumstances, then contact 310-RCMP or 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Your vigilance and quick reporting are essential to helping bring missing persons home and strengthening safety across our communities.


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 saskatchewan 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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