Mounties continue searching for missing man Roger Colepaugh

This article was last updated on May 25, 2022

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District 6 RCMP in Blackville have released a photo of the truck that belongs to Roger Colepaugh of Upper Derby, N.B. who has been missing since November 8, 2012.

RCMP continue to seek the public’s assistance in locating Colepaugh who was last seen by his family on November 8, 2012 at his home. Family and friends have not heard from his since that date and say this is out of character for him.

RCMP are releasing a photo of his truck, a black 2010 Mazda pickup truck with New Brunswick license number COD 802,  in hopes that may lead to the whereabouts of Mr. Colepaugh.

He may have been driving the truck in the Fredericton area on November 8, 2012. A bank surveillance camera shows Colepaugh withdrawing money from his account at a banking machine at the corner of Queen and Carleton Streets in Fredericton. RCMP say there has been no further banking activity since that date.

The surveillance camera photo shows that Colopaugh was wearing a black down filled jacket, jeans, black work boots and a grey leather ball cap. He also appeared to have several days growth of facial hair making it look like he has a goatee.

Colepaugh is 6′ 1′ tall and weighs approximately 190 lbs. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Roger Colepaugh is from the Blackville area, but it’s possible he could still be in the Fredericton area or travelled to Saint John as he used to work in that community.

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