The family of missing Moncton woman Jami Springer appeared before the media today in a plea for help to find her.
Jami’s mother Gilliam Fletcher, her father and her brother appeared at Codiac RCMP headquarterds today and made a brief but emoitional statement today.
“Today marks four weeks since Jami was last seen here in Moncton. It has been a month of waiting, sleepless nights, praying and hoping to have the phone ring and hear Jami on the other end.
As a family we’ve done our own searching around Moncton, talking to everyone we can and we’ve been sharing Jami’s picture on social media every day in hopes that someone recognizes her and knows where she is.
This is our worst nightmare. Where is Jami? Who is she with? Is she safe?
We know that somebody knows something.
Jami, if you see this, please call us. We love you and want to know you’re safe. To the person or people who do know something, please call the police or Crime Stoppers. If this was your loved one missing; your daughter, your son, your brother, your sister, your mother or your father, you would want to know where they are and that they are safe.
Thank you to the media for being here and helping keep Jami’s disappearance in the public eye. Thank you to the RCMP investigators who have kept us up to date about what’s being done to find Jami but they need the public’s help. Please everyone, keep sharing this on social media so that those who know something see it.
Please help my family and help us find Jami. We love her dearly and want to see her again. Please help us bring her home.”
Codiac RCMP Staff Sergeant Maurice Comeau says, “Investigators have spoken to numerous people and followed up on information from the public. We believe there is someone out there who has information about Jami but has not yet spoken to police because it is very unusual for a person to go missing without someone having knowledge about it.”
Jami Springer’s disappearance is considered to be suspicious as it is unusual for her to be out of contact with her family for such an extended period of time without any reason. Her family is concerned for her well-being, as are our police.
She was last seen in the late afternoon of August 31, 2016, on McLaughlin Drive in Moncton.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Jami Springer, or who may have seen her or spoken to her on August 31 or any time since, is asked to contact the Codiac Regional RCMP at 506-857-2400. Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)