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Community Alert: Prince George RCMP Seek Missing Woman, 42
The Prince George RCMP are asking for the public’s help to locate 42-year-old Alissa Paige Arnold, who has been reported missing. Her family last heard from her via social media, which is her usual way of staying in touch, on May 27, 2026, and there has been no confirmed contact since.
Police and family are worried about Alissa’s well-being, as this lengthy silence is described as highly unusual for her. This Community Safety Alert is being shared so residents in and around Prince George, as well as those who travel through nearby communities, can help watch for any sign of her and report information immediately to police.
Photo of Missing Woman
Please review the photo carefully and share this alert within your networks in the Prince George region and across British Columbia.
Image: Alissa Paige Arnold wearing a black zip-up shirt.
Official Details from Prince George RCMP
According to the official information released by the Prince George RCMP:
- Name: Alissa Paige Arnold
- Age: 42 years
- Gender: Female
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Height: 5 ft 8 in (approximately 172 cm)
- Weight: 300 lbs (approximately 136 kg)
- Hair: Short red/brown hair, often dyed in various shades
- Eyes: Green
- Distinctive marking: Tattoo of a hummingbird on her right calf
- Known travel patterns: Frequently travels to Vanderhoof and Quesnel
- Last known contact: Communicated with family via social media on May 27, 2026
Police note that extended lack of contact with her family is not typical for Alissa, which adds to their concern for her safety.
How the Community Can Help
CrimeCanada.ca is calling on our community to actively assist in this search. Please take a moment to study Alissa’s description and photo and keep this information in mind when moving through public spaces in Prince George, Vanderhoof, Quesnel, and surrounding areas.
If you see Alissa or have any information that could help locate her, contact police immediately:
- Prince George RCMP non-emergency line: 250-561-3300
- Northern B.C. Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
- You may also contact your local police service in any jurisdiction if you have relevant information.
When calling, provide as many details as possible, including the time and place of any possible sighting, what Alissa was wearing, who she was with (if anyone), and any vehicle or travel details you noticed.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person files like this one in British Columbia highlight how essential community vigilance is to personal and public safety. Even in communities that may appear to have relatively low crime rates—such as those featured in our localized profiles for places like Point Alison crime statistics and safety data—timely sharing of information and early reporting of concerns are key to positive outcomes when someone is unaccounted for.
Residents are encouraged to: stay aware of current missing person alerts; check in regularly with family, friends, and neighbours; and report any safety concerns or unusual behaviour to police, even if you are unsure it is directly related to this case. Collective attention and quick reporting greatly increase the chances of safely locating individuals who are missing and at potential risk.
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 british-columbia 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.
