The Saint John Police Force has issued a public appeal for assistance in locating a man considered a federal offender. Authorities are actively searching for Dylan Miller and are urging residents to provide any information that could lead to his apprehension.
Details of the Wanted Individual
According to the police release, the individual being sought is Dylan Miller. The Saint John Police Force has classified him as a federal offender, though the specific details of the offences or the warrant were not immediately disclosed in the initial bulletin. A photograph of Miller was released by the police to aid the public in identification.
The appeal was formally issued on January 12, 2026. Police have advised anyone who sees Miller or has knowledge of his whereabouts to contact law enforcement immediately. The standard warning was included: members of the public should not attempt to approach the individual themselves.
Community Assistance Sought
This type of public appeal is a standard tool used by police services across Canada when they require additional eyes and ears in the community. By releasing the name and photograph, the Saint John Police Force aims to widen the search net significantly.
The success of such operations often hinges on tips from vigilant citizens. The police have not indicated where Miller was last seen or what specific areas they are focusing their search on, making community cooperation all the more vital.
What the Public Should Do
For residents of Saint John and the surrounding region, the police directive is clear. If you have any information regarding Dylan Miller's location, you are urged to contact the Saint John Police Force directly through their non-emergency line or, in the case of a sighting in progress, to call 911.
Do not attempt to confront or detain the individual. The primary role of the public is to act as an information source for trained officers who will handle the situation. Providing accurate details such as time, location, direction of travel, and a description of clothing can be crucial for police operations.
The search remains ongoing as of the morning of January 12, 2026.
