Moncton RCMP Seek Public Help to Find Missing 17-Year-Old Girl
Section 1: Community Safety Alert
The Codiac Regional RCMP has issued a missing person alert for 17-year-old Makila Augustine-Denny from Moncton, New Brunswick. She was last seen on March 31, 2026, at around 5:30 p.m. in the area of Connaught Avenue in Moncton and has not been located since. Police and her family are deeply worried about her safety and are calling on the public to assist.
Investigators have pursued multiple leads but have not yet been able to find Makila. This alert is being shared so residents in Moncton and across New Brunswick remain vigilant and promptly report any possible sightings or information that could help locate her.
Section 2: Official RCMP Details
CrimeCanada.ca is amplifying this official RCMP request for assistance. If you live in or travel through the Connaught Avenue area or broader Moncton region, please review the details below carefully.
Missing person details:
- Name: Makila Augustine-Denny
- Age: 17
- From: Moncton, New Brunswick
- Last seen: March 31, 2026, at approximately 5:30 p.m.
- Last known location: Area near Connaught Avenue, Moncton
Physical description:
- Height: Approximately 5 feet 4 inches (about 162 cm)
- Weight: Approximately 150 pounds (about 68 kg)
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Brown
Clothing and appearance when last seen:
- Jacket: Black winter jacket
- Clothing: Grey sweatsuit
- Footwear: White and black Nike shoes
Photo of missing youth:

Image: RCMP-supplied photo of 17-year-old Makila Augustine-Denny.
Crime Canada Community: Your Help Is Urgently Needed
If you see Makila or have any information about where she might be, you are asked to contact the Codiac Regional RCMP immediately at 506-857-2400. Even small details—such as possible sightings near bus stops, convenience stores, or residential areas close to Connaught Avenue—may be important to investigators.
Please do not share unconfirmed rumours on social media. Instead, report directly to police using the official contact number: 506-857-2400.
For Canadians interested in broader community risk patterns and how missing person reports fit into local safety profiles, CrimeCanada maintains detailed crime and safety statistics for communities across the country, helping residents understand trends and stay informed.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing youth cases like this one in New Brunswick are a critical community safety concern. When a young person is unaccounted for, time and public awareness become essential tools in bringing them home safely. Residents can support these efforts by staying alert in their daily routines—on transit, in commercial areas, and in neighbourhoods near where the person was last seen—and by promptly reporting any potential information to police.
General safety practices include checking in regularly with teenagers about their movements, ensuring mobile devices are charged and location-sharing settings are appropriately configured, and encouraging youth to travel in pairs or groups whenever possible. If you believe someone is missing, do not wait—contact local police right away. Swift reporting improves the chances of a safe outcome, and community cooperation is a core part of building safer streets and stronger neighbourhoods across New Brunswick and the rest of Canada.
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.