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Prince Albert police renew plea for help finding missing 14-year-old Peyton Flett

Prince Albert Police Service and the family of 14-year-old Peyton Flett renewed an urgent appeal for information after she was last seen in mid‑June. Authorities are asking residents to check surveillance footage and report any tips.

Prince Albert police renew plea for help finding missing 14-year-old Peyton Flett
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The Prince Albert Police Service has renewed an urgent public appeal for information into the disappearance of Peyton Flett, a 14‑year‑old girl who was last seen in mid‑June. Police and the teenager's family are asking residents to review home and vehicle camera footage and to come forward with any tips that might help locate her.

Last known movements and description

Police say Flett was last seen between June 16 and 17 in the Marquis Road and Central Avenue area, as well as near the John Diefenbaker School in Prince Albert. She was reported missing on June 30.

Authorities provided a physical description to assist the public in identifying her. They say she is approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 110 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.

Detail Information
Last seen June 16–17 (Marquis Road/Central Ave; near John Diefenbaker School)
Reported missing June 30
Height 5 ft 3 in
Weight Approx. 110 lb
Distinct features Black hair, brown eyes
Clothing at last sighting Dark hoodie, blue Christmas pyjama pants, black fanny pack

Police and family plea

Inspector Lisa Simonson, who heads the criminal investigations division at the Prince Albert Police Service, reiterated that locating Peyton is the department's top priority and urged anyone with information to contact investigators.

“Our priority is to find Peyton and to bring her home to her family,”

At a news conference, Peyton's mother, Danica Moore, made a direct appeal to the community and asked people to be vigilant as the family marks what would be their daughter's 15th birthday on Aug. 19.

“She should be at home with us celebrating her birthday,”

Moore described the family’s search as continuous and anguished, saying they have been looking for Peyton "every hour of the day" since she disappeared. She implored residents to check any surveillance footage they may have from the days around the time Peyton was last seen, including dashcam and doorbell cameras.

How the public can help

Police are asking residents to look through their own recordings and to call in any observations, no matter how small they may seem. Tips can be crucial in missing‑person investigations, particularly when they corroborate timelines or sightings.

  • Check home doorbell or security camera footage from June 16–30.
  • Review dashcam recordings from trips in Prince Albert during that period.
  • Contact Prince Albert Police Service with any sightings or information.

Community impact and next steps

The search for Peyton has drawn attention across Prince Albert. Missing‑person cases involving young teenagers are especially difficult for families and the wider community, who often mobilize to canvass neighbourhoods and share information on social media.

Investigators have not released details about leads or persons of interest publicly. The police remain tight‑lipped about the investigative steps being taken, citing the need to protect the integrity of the probe.

As the investigation continues, police encourage anyone who may have information to call the Prince Albert Police Service. Even anonymous tips can be submitted through available tip lines; people uncertain about what they saw are asked to report it rather than assume it is irrelevant.

The family continues to plead for Peyton's safe return. Community members with information are urged to contact Prince Albert Police Service immediately.

Hayley Friesen
Hayley AI Saskatchewan Correspondent online

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