Saskatchewan's missing persons

The Saskatchewan RCMP needs your help locating missing persons. If you have any information, please report it to your local RCMP Detachment or police service. To make an anonymous tip, contact Crime Stoppers:

  • Telephone: 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
  • Report online

Missing persons

  • Isiah Hanson

    • Age: 27
    • Missing since: January 31, 2025
    • Last seen: Jans Bay, Saskatchewan
  • Jayda Crowe

    • Age: 15
    • Missing since: January 29, 2025
    • Last seen: Jansen, Saskatchewan
  • Taliyah Faith

    • Age: 15
    • Missing since: January 29, 2025
    • Last seen: North Battleford, Saskatchewan
  • Bentley McCarthy

    • Age: 14
    • Missing since: January 17, 2025
    • Last seen: North Battleford, Saskatchewan
  • Jocelyn Ladouceur

    • Age: 34
    • Missing since: January 15, 2025
    • Last seen: Edmonton, Alberta
  • Tazz Piche

    • Age: 23
    • Missing since: December 14, 2024
    • Last seen: La Loche, Saskatchewan
  • Cyril Valois

    • Age: 44
    • Missing since: November 11, 2024
    • Last seen: Connaught, Saskatchewan
  • Fawn Delorme

    • Age: 31
    • Missing since: September 10, 2024
    • Last seen: Battlefords, Saskatchewan
  • Ryan Marlon Nicotine

    • Age: 39
    • Missing since: July 6, 2024
    • Last seen:North Battleford, Saskatchewan
  • William Bird

    • Age: 45
    • Missing since: December 1, 2023
    • Last seen: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
  • Kebo Bear

    • Age: 30
    • Missing since: February 2, 2024
    • Last seen: Pelican Lake First Nation, Saskatchewan
  • Byron Watson

    • Age: 23
    • Missing since: December 1, 2023
    • Last seen: Maple Creek on Lonsdale Street, Saskatchewan
  • Branden Baptiste

    • Age: 23
    • Missing since: Early summer of 2022
    • Missing from: North Battleford, Saskatchewan

Long-term missing persons

For information about cases of persons missing for more than six months, please see:

Report a missing person

Do not wait to report someone missing. If you suspect someone is missing, call your local Saskatchewan RCMP detachment or police service immediately. In an emergency situation, always call 911.

Report a missing person to your nearest police service. Police will ask for the following (if available):

  • their name and age
  • their physical description, including:
    • hair and eye colour
    • height
    • weight
    • distinguishing marks or features
  • what they were last seen wearing
  • when and where they were last seen
  • a recent photograph

You can file a missing person report for someone who has been reported missing before.

You don't need to be a relative to file a report. Anyone who knows the missing person well enough can file a report with the RCMP or local police.

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