Family, police seek help in ‘suspicious’ disappearance of New Brunswick woman
MONCTON, N.B. — Tears ran down Gillian Fletcher’s cheeks and her voice cracked as the New Brunswick woman pleaded publicly for any information that might solve the mysterious disappearance of her daughter nearly a month ago.
Jami Springer was last confirmed to have been seen in the late afternoon of Aug. 31 on McLaughlin Drive in Moncton, and police call the 27-year-old woman’s disappearance suspicious.
“This is our family’s worst nightmare, wondering where Jami is, who she is with, and if she is safe. We know that somebody must know something,” said Fletcher, flanked by her son and Springer’s father, as she spoke to reporters outside the RCMP headquarters in Moncton Wednesday morning.
“It has been a month of waiting, of sleepless nights, praying and hoping to have the phone ring and hear her voice on the other end.”


