The community protection networks and public security frameworks across the Durham Region have mobilized multiple coordinated tracking sweeps following successive missing person filings. Tracked under regional police intelligence portfolios on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) formalized three independent public search directives collectively classified as The DRPS Regional Missing Persons Search Operations June 2026. Local criminal investigation branches are requesting urgent community assistance, dashcam audits from transit commuters, and security footage reviews from neighborhood property owners across Whitby and Ajax to trace the timelines of two vulnerable teenagers and a 79-year-old senior who vanished from local residential neighborhoods.
Concurrently, regional commanders finalized a parallel operational closure file, confirming that an unrelated missing 60-year-old female from Pickering has been successfully located safe and sound.
The Active Search Coordinates and Physical Identification Metrics
The three independent cases feature distinct physical characteristics, localized search boundaries, and designated police division intake nodes to streamline incoming public information.
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Case 1 — The Whitby Youth Investigation (Reegan): Central West Division detectives are tracking the disappearance of 16-year-old Reegan, who has been missing since Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Last seen near the high-density residential intersection of Garrard Road and Dryden Boulevard in Whitby, she is a white female, 5’6″ tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds, with wavy, dark brown shoulder-length hair and blue eyes. Police have explicitly voiced heightened concerns regarding her absolute safety and vulnerability.
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Case 2 — The Ajax Teen Disappearance (Onethra): Frontline patrol units are searching for 19-year-old Onethra, who was last seen on Monday, June 22, 2026, at approximately 1:30 p.m. near the Ravenscroft Road and Rossland Road West neighborhood in Ajax. She is described as a brown female, 5’5″ tall, with a slim build and shoulder-length brown hair. Her last known clothing profile consisted of a grey shirt paired with black pants.
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Case 3 — The Ajax Senior Alert (Bibi): Search teams are deploying localized neighborhood sweeps to locate 79-year-old Bibi, a vulnerable senior who wandered away on Monday, June 22, 2026, at approximately 8:00 p.m. from the Pembry Drive and Ritchie Avenue area of Ajax. Described as a female with a slim build and short brown hair, she was last seen wearing a white sweater over a pink t-shirt and black pants.
Analyzing Active Search Profiles and Direct Division Contact Nodes
The regional command structures have established dedicated phone extension lines for each municipality to process time-sensitive citizen sightings without overloading central emergency channels.
| Active Subject Identity | Age & Special Status | Last Documented Geographic Point | Primary Investigating Intake Node |
| Reegan (Whitby Youth) | 16 Years Old / Vulnerable Status | Garrard Rd. & Dryden Blvd. (Whitby) | DRPS Central West Branch (Ext. 1805) |
| Onethra (Ajax Youth) | 19 Years Old / Active Search | Ravenscroft Rd. & Rossland Rd. W. (Ajax) | DRPS Command Network (Ext. 1905) |
| Bibi (Ajax Senior) | 79 Years Old / Vulnerable Status | Pembry Dr. & Ritchie Ave. (Ajax) | DRPS Command Network (Ext. 1905) |
Local police coordinators emphasize that any information regarding these open files—no matter how minor or seemingly routine—can assist in establishing safe recovery timelines. Frontline teams are advising residential property owners along the specified streets to visually inspect their backyard tool sheds, unlit garage alcoves, and dense perimeter treelines, as vulnerable youth and disoriented seniors frequently seek shelter in proximate covered environments when exposed to shifting evening conditions.
Durham Region residents, transit operators, and local shop owners possessing active dashcam footage from the target sectors or wishing to relay immediate spatial location tips can contact investigators at 1-888-579-1520 using the specified division extensions, or transmit completely anonymous, secure tips to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca.






















