RCMP Missing Person Alert: Search for Nasha Wong Near Mayo, Yukon
Ongoing Missing Person Investigation in Mayo Area
Mayo RCMP, with support from multiple Yukon RCMP units and specialized teams, are actively investigating the disappearance of Nasha Wong, who was reported missing on May 15, 2026. Police state they are deeply concerned for her wellbeing and continue to treat this as an urgent missing person investigation.
Extensive search operations have been conducted in and around the Mayo region, including the Silver Trail corridor and surrounding areas. The search has spanned the weekend through to Monday afternoon, involving air, ground, and specialized resources, as authorities work to locate Nasha and gather any information that may explain her disappearance.
Help Needed: Dashcam Footage and Information
The CrimeCanada.ca community is urgently asked to assist in this search. Investigators are especially looking for dashcam recordings that may show Nasha, her movements, or anything unusual that could help piece together a timeline.
If you were driving in the Mayo or Silver Trail area during the relevant time frame, carefully review any in-vehicle camera footage you may have from that period and contact police immediately if you find anything that could be relevant.
Official RCMP Details
According to the official information from Yukon RCMP, the following key facts are confirmed:
- Missing person: Nasha Wong
- Missing person report date: May 15, 2026
- Investigating agency: Mayo RCMP with support from other Yukon RCMP units
- Search areas: The Silver Trail, the community of Mayo, and nearby surrounding regions
- Search timeframe: Intensive search efforts continued over the weekend and into Monday afternoon following the report of her disappearance
Resources Deployed in the Search
RCMP and partner agencies have deployed multiple specialized resources to locate Nasha and investigate her disappearance, including:
- A Police Dog Service team for ground tracking and searches
- Helicopter support to access and scan remote or difficult terrain
- Organized ground search teams operating in the Mayo and Silver Trail areas
- Assistance from the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre, providing additional search and rescue capabilities
- Support from Hecla Mining, a local mining company, whose personnel assisted Yukon Search and Rescue volunteers with ground searches and continue to help by allowing detailed examinations of their properties, buildings, and vehicles
Public Appeal for Dashcam Video
Police are making a specific appeal for dashcam footage from the time period immediately before and after Nasha was reported missing. Investigators believe these recordings may capture crucial information.
- Requested timeframe: May 14, 2026, between 5:00 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. (overnight period)
- Requested locations: The Silver Trail, the community of Mayo, and nearby surrounding roadways and access routes
- Who should respond: Any driver, resident, worker, or traveller who may have dashcam recordings from that time and area
If you have dashcam footage or any information that could assist the investigation, contact Yukon RCMP at 867-667-5555. Callers who come forward will be connected directly with an investigator working on the case.
CrimeCanada.ca Community Call to Action
CrimeCanada.ca is asking our community, especially those in and around Mayo and along the Silver Trail, to be vigilant and proactive. Review any dashcam, security camera, or phone video you may have from May 14, 2026, during the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. If you notice a person matching Nasha’s description (if later released by police), unusual vehicles, or suspicious activity, please share this information with Yukon RCMP at 867-667-5555 immediately.
This kind of coordinated community response has proven vital in missing person cases across Canada, as documented in our broader coverage on national crime and safety trends. Public tips, even those that seem minor, can become critical pieces of a larger investigative picture.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, an active missing person case in a smaller and more remote community like Mayo, Yukon highlights how important local awareness and cooperation are to overall safety. In areas with limited roadway networks and long travel distances, dashcam video and local knowledge can significantly narrow search zones and timelines, helping authorities respond faster and more effectively.
We encourage residents and travellers in Yukon and across Canada to adopt a few simple safety habits: keep dashcams properly configured and storing footage for several days, regularly check outdoor security cameras, and promptly report any unusual or concerning activity to police. While some of our crime and safety data, such as that found for communities like Nazco 20 in British Columbia, may show varying risk levels, the principle is the same everywhere: community vigilance and willingness to share information are essential in locating missing people and preventing harm.
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 yukon 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.
