Community Alert: RCMP seeks tips on missing man in Whitehorse

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RCMP missing person alert for Tyler William Will Maloney in Whitehorse Yukon

Community Alert: RCMP seeks tips on missing man in Whitehorse

RCMP renews call for information on Tyler “Will” Maloney

Yukon RCMP has renewed its public appeal for information to help advance the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Tyler William “Will” Maloney. Maloney was reported missing by his family on August 11, 2025, and investigators are still working to clarify his movements and circumstances leading up to his disappearance.

Maloney was last conclusively seen in Whitehorse, Yukon, near the end of October 2024. He did not have a fixed address and was staying at different locations with acquaintances, often spending time in the downtown Whitehorse area. Police believe people within the Yukon may hold key information and are urging the public to come forward with any details, even if they may seem minor.

Official RCMP details and description

The Yukon Major Crime Unit (MCU) is actively investigating Maloney’s disappearance and believes he did not leave the Yukon. Any piece of information regarding where he stayed, who he spent time with, or what he was doing in 2024–2025 may assist in providing answers to his family and advancing the investigation.

Missing person details – Tyler William “Will” Maloney:

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  • Name: Tyler William Maloney (also known as “Will”)
  • Race/Ethnicity: Caucasian male
  • Age: 30 years old
  • Height: Approximately 5 ft 5 in
  • Weight: Approximately 230 lbs
  • Build: Heavy build
  • Hair: Short brown hair; has been known to wear a beard and moustache
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Distinctive tattoo: The word “Nefarious” tattooed on his forehead above his right eyebrow
  • Last confirmed sighting: Late October 2024 in Whitehorse, Yukon
  • Living situation: No fixed address; moved between different locations while staying with acquaintances, often in downtown Whitehorse

Crime Canada community: your information is urgently needed

CrimeCanada.ca is joining Yukon RCMP in asking residents, visitors, service providers, and anyone who may have interacted with Tyler “Will” Maloney in 2024 or 2025 to come forward. Even small details—such as where he was staying, vehicles he was seen in, or people he was with—could be important to investigators.

If you have any information that could assist the investigation into his disappearance, please contact:

  • Yukon Major Crime Unit (MCU): 867-667-5555
  • Or your local police detachment

When sharing tips, try to provide specifics such as approximate dates, locations, and any names or descriptions of people who may have been with him. For guidance on responsible tip sharing and privacy, you can review CrimeCanada.ca’s Tip Submission Policy.

CrimeCanada.ca safety perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing person investigations like this one in Whitehorse affect the entire Yukon community. When a person with no fixed address moves between homes, shelters, or acquaintances, they can be more vulnerable and harder to track if something goes wrong. Community awareness and timely reporting are critical to ensuring that vulnerable individuals are noticed, remembered, and accounted for.

We encourage residents who live, work, or spend time in downtown or transient areas to stay observant and, when safe to do so, note important details if you encounter someone who appears to be at risk or disconnected from support. Reporting concerns early to police or community services can help prevent people from going missing or can provide crucial leads later in an investigation. For broader context on how CrimeCanada.ca tracks and shares public safety information across the country, you can explore our ongoing Safety Alerts and community advisories.

By working together—families, neighbours, frontline services, and investigators—the Yukon community can help bring clarity to cases like Tyler Maloney’s and support the safety of people who may be living on the margins.


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.

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