A 16-year old girl missing from the St. Stephen area has been found safe sound.
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was reported missing on Sunday after she was dropped off at her grandmother's residence on Friday in Honeydale and never returned from a walk.
RCMP tell us Daye was located outside the province after a routine vehicle stop.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
16-year-old girl reported missing St. Stephen
RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating a 16-year old girl who was reported missing.
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was last seen on Friday, June 11 when she was dropped off at her grandmother’s residence in Honeydale, she told her grandmother she was going for a walk and has not been seen since.
Her family believes she may be accompanied by a 26-year-old man she knows who drives a 2001, two-door black Chevrolet Cavalier, NB license plate GJC 577 and that they may be heading towards British Columbia.
Heather Dawn Daye is described as 5'5" tall, 110-115lbs, with dark brown hair past her shoulders and blue eyes. She also has a piercing in her nose.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the RCMP at 1-888-506-RCMP(7267).
Heather Dawn Daye of McAdam was last seen on Friday, June 11 when she was dropped off at her grandmother’s residence in Honeydale, she told her grandmother she was going for a walk and has not been seen since.
Her family believes she may be accompanied by a 26-year-old man she knows who drives a 2001, two-door black Chevrolet Cavalier, NB license plate GJC 577 and that they may be heading towards British Columbia.
Heather Dawn Daye is described as 5'5" tall, 110-115lbs, with dark brown hair past her shoulders and blue eyes. She also has a piercing in her nose.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the RCMP at 1-888-506-RCMP(7267).
Support a Troop Saint Andrews 2010 Canada Day Parade
Members of the community will be taking part in this year’s Canada Day parade in Saint Andrews to show their support for Canadian troops. Shelley McIntyre, whose husband Dave is in Afghanistan with the RCMP tells Tide News Supporting the Troops entry will be walking in the parade behind the RCMP and the veterans.
McIntyre tells us people can bring picture of loved ones, ribbons or even dress the entire.
Those interested in joining the group can contact McIntyre at 529-8771. The Saint Andrews Canada Day Parade starts @ 1 from NBCC.
McIntyre tells us people can bring picture of loved ones, ribbons or even dress the entire.
Those interested in joining the group can contact McIntyre at 529-8771. The Saint Andrews Canada Day Parade starts @ 1 from NBCC.
RCMP release Video of Suspect in suspicious fire
RCMP are investigating a suspicious fire at Northern Construction in Dundee which occurred this week. Three buildings were involved in the fire. One of the buildings was completely destroyed. Damage is estimated in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Anyone with any information on the identity of the suspect or information about the fire is asked to contact the District 9 RCMP at 506-789-6000 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Anyone with any information on the identity of the suspect or information about the fire is asked to contact the District 9 RCMP at 506-789-6000 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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