Full Name: Randy Boudreau Isaac (listed on missing person sites as Randy Boudreau)
Date of Birth: June 4, 1972
Age at Disappearance: 31 years old
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Indigenous
Physical Description
Height: 170 cm / 5 feet 7 inches
Weight: 73 kg / 161 lbs
Build: Slender/Thin
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black, short
Complexion: Light/Fair
Distinguishing Marks: Several scars on his right arm
Dental Information: Visible decay
Disappearance Details
Date Reported Missing: April 12, 2004
Last Confirmed Sighting: April 11, 2004 (according to Facebook page)
Location Last Seen: Near the NB trail in the Upsalquitch area of New Brunswick
Missing From: Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada
Clothing Last Seen Wearing: Black jeans and a blue hooded sweater
Case Overview
Case Information
Case Reference Number: 2014006195
Original Investigating Agency: District 9 RCMP in Campbellton
Current Investigating Agency: Major Crime Unit in Bathurst (transferred March 2011)
Case Status: Active missing person case - Randy has not been located to date
Investigation Timeline
2004:
April 11, 2004: Randy last seen near NB trail in Upsalquitch area
April 12, 2004: Family reports Randy missing to RCMP
2011:
March 2011: Case file transferred from District 9 RCMP in Campbellton to Major Crime Unit in Bathurst
Investigators began re-interviewing people from the original file
2024:
Case continues to remain open and unsolved
Randy is listed on the Gone In NB project website as one of 54 active missing persons cases in New Brunswick
Family and Background
Origin: Randy is originally from Campbellton, New Brunswick
Family Reporting: His family reported him missing on April 12, 2004
There is little information available about Randy's family circumstances or background leading up to his disappearance
Financial Reward
A $2,000.00 reward is being offered for information leading to Randy's whereabouts
Investigative Developments
The transfer of Randy's case from local RCMP to the Major Crime Unit in Bathurst in March 2011 indicates that investigators may have developed new leads or concerns about the circumstances of his disappearance. Major Crime Units typically handle cases involving suspected foul play or serious crimes.
The fact that investigators were re-interviewing people from the original file in 2011 suggests they were taking a fresh look at the case with potentially new evidence or perspectives.
Randy's case has been documented by several missing persons websites and organizations:
Someone Saw Something website
Justice for Native People website
The Doe Network
CBC News coverage
Various social media missing person awareness accounts
Speculation and Theories
Due to the limited information available publicly about Randy's case, there is little documented speculation about what may have happened to him. The key concerning elements are:
Location of Disappearance: The Upsalquitch area where Randy was last seen is described as being on a walking trail, which could suggest various scenarios from accident to foul play
Transfer to Major Crime Unit: The 2011 transfer of his case to the Major Crime Unit suggests investigators may have developed concerns about criminal involvement
Indigenous Missing Person: Randy's case fits within the broader pattern of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) cases across Canada, where Indigenous individuals face disproportionate rates of violence and disappearance
Long-term Missing Status: After more than 20 years missing, Randy's case represents one of the longer-standing unresolved disappearances in New Brunswick
Current Status and Ongoing Efforts
Randy Boudreau remains missing as of August 2025. His case is:
Listed among the 54 active missing persons cases tracked by the Gone In NB project
Maintained in national missing persons databases
Subject to ongoing investigation by RCMP Major Crime Unit
Supported by a reward for information leading to his location
The lack of resolution after more than two decades makes Randy's case one of New Brunswick's longer-standing missing person mysteries. His family continues to seek answers about what happened to him on or around April 11, 2004, in the Upsalquitch area near Campbellton.
Note: This case file represents all publicly available information about Randy Boudreau's disappearance. Additional details may exist in investigative files that have not been released publicly. Anyone with information about Randy's whereabouts or the circumstances of his disappearance is encouraged to contact the investigating agencies listed above.