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Comprehensive Report: Missing Persons Cases in New Brunswick
Editor's Foreword
Hello and welcome to the most comprehensive report available online of missing persons in New Brunswick, Canada. This report was compiled using AI research. We have uploaded a copy of the document in PDF format ( comprehensive_report__missing_persons_cases_in_nb.pdf ) for your viewing (recommended) but you can also check out the detailed report below on our website, in its full entirety. The PDF version of the report cites its sources alongside the information, that's why we recommend using the PDF if you want to really get into it.
Inside the report you will find some interesting information that the Perplexity AI model was able to do for us. In the cases that are older (not current cases) you will see a section where we asked the AI what it thought might have happened to the individual as to why they went missing. You will be interested to know what some of it's findings and thoughts are surrounding each case.
This report will not be edited, it is finalized. Meaning, any new developments will either be updated on the individual case page within this Wiki/website, or we will put out another detailed report. If you like what we are doing here with Gone In NB, you can always reach out to us to find out how you can help out!
Executive Summary
Based on extensive research into missing persons cases in New Brunswick, Canada, this report documents 17 major missing persons cases spanning from 1970 to 2025, along with several related cold case homicides. The cases range from recent disappearances still under active investigation to historical cases dating back over 50 years. New Brunswick RCMP statistics indicate that approximately 1,400-1,500 missing person reports are filed annually in the province, though the vast majority are resolved quickly.
Current Active Cases (2024-2025)
Luke Powers (2025)
- Age: 42
- Missing Since: May 26, 2025
- Location: Moncton, NB
- Case Summary: Luke Powers was last seen near the corner of Main and Robinson Streets in Moncton. He is described as 5'7“ tall, 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was reported missing on August 8, 2025, after being missing for over two months. Police and his family are concerned for his wellbeing.
Kyli Tuesday (2025)
- Age: 14
- Missing Since: August 10, 2025
- Location: Moncton, NB
- Case Summary: Kyli Tuesday, a 14-year-old Indigenous girl, was last seen on Sycamore Drive in Moncton. She is described as 5'4” tall, 171 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. She has a faded tattoo of a line near her left eye and was last seen wearing grey sweatpants, a grey sweater, and black and red shoes while carrying a red backpack.
David Alexander Mitchell (2024)
- Age: 48
- Missing Since: September 9, 2024
- Location: Whites Mountain, NB
- Case Summary: David Mitchell was last seen at a residence in Whites Mountain. He is described as 6'2“ tall, 200 pounds, with hazel eyes, grey hair, and a grey goatee. Police have deemed his disappearance suspicious and are investigating whether criminality was involved. His case has drawn significant community attention, with supporters holding protests to bring awareness to his disappearance.
Recent High-Profile Cases (2021-2023)
Teri-Lynn Wilson (2023)
- Age: 41
- Missing Since: April 13, 2023
- Location: Fredericton, NB
- Case Summary: Teri-Lynn Wilson last spoke with her family on April 13, 2023. Police believe her disappearance is suspicious and the result of foul play. She is described as 5'4” tall, 110 pounds, with brown hair. Her son was the last person to hear from her, dropping her off in Fredericton's uptown area on April 12. She had been working toward sobriety and was described by family as trying to get her life back on track.