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Missing Senior in Musquodoboit Harbour: RCMP Seek Public Help
Community Safety Alert – Missing 75-Year-Old Woman
RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment is urgently asking for the public’s assistance to locate 75-year-old Faye Llifford, reported missing after she was last seen on April 29 in the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Area of Nova Scotia.
Police are concerned for Llifford’s well-being and are calling on residents and travellers in and around the Musquodoboit Harbour area to be alert. Any information, even if it seems minor, could be critical in helping officers safely locate her.
Help Find Faye Llifford
CrimeCanada.ca is joining the RCMP in asking our community for help. If you live, work, or travel near the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Area, please review the description below and carefully check your property, outbuildings, trails, and nearby roadways.
Official RCMP Details
According to police, the following information has been released about the missing person:
- Name: Faye Llifford
- Age: 75
- Last seen: April 29
- Last known location: Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Area, Nova Scotia
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 2 inches
- Weight: Approximately 160 pounds
- Hair: Grey
- Eyes: Described as “X eyes” in the police report
- Clothing when last seen:
- Three-quarter length green jacket
- Blue shoes
- Companion animal: Believed to be with a medium-sized blue/grey dog
- Investigating agency: RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment
- RCMP file number: 26-66350
There is no publicly released photo in the official bulletin. If an image becomes available from the RCMP, CrimeCanada.ca will update this alert to include it so residents know precisely who they are looking for.
How to Report Information
If you have seen someone matching this description, or have any information at all about where Faye Llifford might be, you are urged to contact police immediately. Timing is critical in missing person investigations, particularly involving seniors.
- Contact RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment directly at 902-490-5020.
- Or contact your local police of jurisdiction anywhere in Nova Scotia or across Canada if you believe you have relevant information.
- To remain anonymous, you can report tips to Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers:
- Toll-free phone: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
- Secure web tip: www.crimestoppers.ns.ca
- Via the P3 Tips mobile app
The CrimeCanada.ca community is specifically asked to share this alert responsibly—with neighbours, family, and local groups—so that more people in the Musquodoboit Harbour and wider Halifax region know to be on the lookout. In many communities across Canada, including rural municipalities like Flett’s Springs No. 429 in Saskatchewan, where we track detailed crime and safety data, quick citizen action has often played a key role in safely locating missing individuals.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person alerts involving older adults are urgent community safety matters. Seniors may be more vulnerable to medical issues, disorientation, exposure to the elements, or difficulty seeking help on their own. When someone goes missing, it deeply affects family, friends, and the broader community.
We encourage residents throughout Nova Scotia to stay observant, especially in rural or wooded areas, parks, and along roadways and trails near the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Area. If you see a senior matching this description—possibly accompanied by a blue/grey medium-sized dog—do not dismiss your observations. Safely take note of the time, location, and direction of travel, and report it immediately to police. Avoid sharing unverified personal details on social media; instead, rely on official RCMP updates and responsible community channels.
CrimeCanada.ca’s mission is to support safer communities by making timely safety information accessible and easy to understand. Alerts like this are a reminder that community vigilance, accurate reporting, and respect for the dignity of missing persons and their families are all essential parts of public safety.
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.

