New Brunswick

Jami Springer's disappearance considered 'suspicious' by RCMP

RCMP in Moncton now consider the disappearance of 27-year-old Jami Springer to be "suspicious."

Major crime unit now involved in investigation of missing 27-year-old woman in Moncton

RCMP in Moncton now consider the disappearance of 27-year-old Jami Springer to be "suspicious."

The RCMP's major crime unit in New Brunswick is now assisting in the investigation into the disappearance of Jami Springer of Moncton. (RCMP)
Springer was was last seen walking on McLaughlin Drive in Moncton late in the afternoon of Aug. 31. She was reported missing.

The RCMP's major crime unit in New Brunswick is now assisting in the investigation.

"Investigators have been following a number of leads, but have not be able to locate Jami Springer," said Staff Sgt. Jeff Johnston of the RCMP in a statement.

"It is unusual for her to be out of contact with her family for this long without an explanation and there is concern for her well-being.

Springer is Caucasian with dark brown hair and brown eyes.

She is five-feet, four-inches tall and weighs approximately 106 pounds.