Canadian Police Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing 17-Year-Old in New Brunswick

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Richibucto are actively seeking assistance from the public to locate Camille Colombain, a 17-year-old boy who disappeared three days ago near his home in Saint-Paul, New Brunswick. Camille was last seen on March 21, walking along Route 485 towards Moncton, but no confirmed sightings have been reported since then.
Police have followed multiple leads in the days following his disappearance but have yet to find him. His family is deeply worried about his safety given the unexplained circumstances of his absence. The authorities have provided a detailed description of Camille — standing about 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing approximately 143 pounds, with brown hair and eyes.
Camille was last seen wearing a blue ball cap, a grey jacket, jeans, and cowboy boots. The community is being asked to remain vigilant, and individuals with any information are urged to contact the Richibucto RCMP to aid in the search. The case highlights the urgency of timely responses in missing youth cases.
This ongoing search impacts local law enforcement and community members who are involved in efforts to locate Camille and ensure his safe return. The police response underscores the importance of quick public engagement in missing person investigations.