Geary woman reported missing - RCMP
Police and family concerned about well-being of Leslie Dawn Boyd, 26, who hasn’t been seen since Oct. 22; she’s also defendant in active 3D-printed firearms prosecution
The RCMP reports a Geary woman hasn’t been seen for weeks, and it’s turning to the public for tips that could lead to her being found.
The Oromocto detachment of the national police force issued a news release Tuesday about Leslie Dawn Boyd, 26, noting she was reported as missing to the Mounties on Nov. 16.
“Leslie Boyd was last seen at an establishment in downtown Fredericton on Oct. 22, 2023, and was last spoken to on Nov. 7 at approximately 3:30 p.m.,” the release said.
It said officers have investigated several leads in an effort to locate her, but they’re been unsuccessful thus far.
“Police and her family are concerned for her well-being,” the release stated.
The Geary woman is described as being about 5’7” (170 centimetres) tall, weighing about 170 pounds (77 kilograms), with green eyes and long brown hair.
However, family members - who have been raising the alarm on social media since mid-November about Boy going missing - have circulated one photo of her with purple hair.
“She has a tattoo of a heart behind her ear, a tattoo of a cat on her back, and a nose piercing,” the RCMP news release said.
While Boyd is now listed as a missing person with police, there’s also a warrant out for her arrest.
She and her partner, Brady Geoffrey Storey, 30, both of Broad Road in Geary, were no-shows in Fredericton provincial court Nov. 8 to answer to serious firearms charges.
As a result, a judge issued warrants of arrest for both of them.
The Fredericton Independent contacted the RCMP by phone and email Tuesday to inquire about whether investigators believe Boyd’s disappearance could be connected to the court case and if there’s any sense that foul play could be involved.
The Mounties didn’t respond to those inquiries Tuesday.
Boyd and Storey are accused of manufacturing 3D-printed handguns and handgun frames without authorization; possessing those 3D-printed items with intent to transfer them; possessing prohibited 3D-printed firearms with readily accessible ammunition; possessing a revolver and two 3D-printed handguns without a licence; possessing those firearms without a licence or registration certificate; possessing five sets of brass knuckles, which are prohibited weapons; and possessing prohibited devices - namely, an auto-conversion kit and six overcapacity ammo magazines.
The charges stem from the execution of an RCMP search warrant at a home on Broad Road in Geary on June 20, during which officers seized numerous firearms, 3D-printed firearms and components, several thousands rounds of ammunition, body-armour plates and other related items.
Anyone with information on Boyd’s whereabouts or that could help lead to her being found is urged to contact the Oromocto RCMP at 506-357-4300. Tipsters can cite file number 20231697144.
Don MacPherson can be contacted at ftonindependent@gmail.com.
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