Moncton RCMP Community Alert: Missing 16-Year-Old Girl

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Moncton RCMP Community Alert: Missing 16-Year-Old Girl

SECTION 1: COMMUNITY SAFETY ALERT

The Codiac Regional RCMP in Moncton, New Brunswick are urgently asking for the public’s assistance to locate 16-year-old Alicia Melvin, who has been reported missing. Police and her family are worried about her wellbeing and are asking residents to be observant and report any possible sightings immediately.

Alicia was last seen on July 11, 2026, at around 7:00 p.m. in the area of Parkdale Drive in Moncton. Since then, officers have pursued several investigative leads but have not yet been able to find her. Community awareness and quick reporting can be critical in missing youth cases, and the RCMP are emphasizing the importance of public cooperation at this time.

SECTION 2: OFFICIAL RCMP DETAILS

The CrimeCanada.ca community is urgently asked to help. If you are in or around Moncton, please review the description below and take a close look at the photo of Alicia. Even small pieces of information can be important to investigators.

Photo of missing 16-year-old Alicia Melvin from Moncton, New Brunswick

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Key details released by the Codiac Regional RCMP:

  • Name: Alicia Melvin
  • Age: 16 years old
  • From: Moncton, New Brunswick
  • Last seen: July 11, 2026, at approximately 7 p.m.
  • Last known location: Area near Parkdale Drive in Moncton

Physical description:

  • Height: approximately 5 feet 2 inches (about 157 centimetres)
  • Weight: approximately 120 pounds (about 54 kilograms)
  • Eye colour: blue
  • Hair: brown with purple colouring

Clothing and items last seen worn or carried:

  • Black hoodie
  • Grey joggers
  • Black backpack

The RCMP report that they have already followed up on a number of leads but have not yet located Alicia. Her family and officers remain deeply concerned for her safety.

How to report information:

  • If you have seen Alicia, or have any information about where she might be, contact the Codiac Regional RCMP immediately at 506-857-2400.

Residents of Moncton and surrounding areas are encouraged to stay attentive in public spaces, transit routes, parks, and residential neighbourhoods. In other parts of Canada, communities regularly use local crime and safety data—such as the information compiled for places like Greenview No. 16 crime statistics and safety trends—to understand local risks and reinforce community responses when vulnerable people are reported missing.

SECTION 3: CRIME CANADA SAFETY PERSPECTIVE

At CrimeCanada.ca, we treat every missing youth alert as a critical community safety matter. A missing 16-year-old like Alicia is not just a family concern; it is a situation where fast, coordinated action by neighbours, businesses, transit users, and service providers across New Brunswick can make a decisive difference. Even if you are outside Moncton, staying aware of official alerts and understanding local safety patterns—similar to how we publish detailed safety profiles for communities such as Couchiching 16A crime and safety data—helps build a culture of vigilance across Canada.

For missing person cases, we encourage community members to: stay alert in public areas, avoid sharing unverified rumours on social media, and instead pass any credible information directly to police. If you think you may have seen Alicia, do not approach in a way that could cause distress; instead, note the location, time, clothing, and any companions, and call the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400 right away. Your timely call could be the key step in bringing her home safely.


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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