Found Deceased Canada - Summer Kneebone, 27, Charlottetown, PEI, 7 Aug 2023 *POI arrest*

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Charlottetown Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a missing person. 27-year old Summer Kneebone is described as 5 feet tall, approximately 120 pounds with brown hair, hazel eyes, and wearing a denim jacket, jeans, and black sneakers.

She was last seen August 7th on Kent Street.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172.


 

Relatives and friends of Summer Kneebone are growing more and more worried as the 27-year-old woman's disappearance stretches on, police say.

Kneebone was last seen near Kings Square on Charlottetown's Kent Street on Aug. 7.

"The family is very worried, very anxious," said Charlottetown Det.-Sgt Darren MacDougall. "They're very concerned — as are we."

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MacDougall said police have been monitoring her bank accounts and have tried to locate her cellphone through towers it may have pinged, but those efforts were also unproductive.

"At this point, we continue again to solicit any information from the public…. We're hoping there is somebody out there who can communicate to us or the family that they've spoken to her, communicated with her on a social media platform of some sort, anything at all."

Charlottetown Police are asking anyone with information to call them at 902-629-4172.
 

Police seeking signs of Summer Kneebone not considering ground search yet

Charlottetown police say an image of 27-year-old Summer Kneebone walking up University Avenue was captured on video on the day of her disappearance.

The missing woman was recorded in front of the Credit Union on Monday, Aug. 7 at 6:49 p.m. AT, police said. She was heading northward with someone known to be an acquaintance of hers.

Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall said on Thursday that police have spoken with that individual, and have no concerns about them.

The person told officers they lost sight of Kneebone after the pair split up north of the Credit Union, with the young woman turning left toward the Value Village area

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It looks like after she split up with the person she was walking with (in the article above) she got in a car:

"Charlottetown police are looking for the driver of a vehicle 27-year-old Summer Kneebone climbed into the night she disappeared.

Kneebone was last spotted on Aug. 7 in Charlottetown. She was seen that afternoon on Kent Street before surveillance video captured images of her walking up University Avenue in the company of an acquaintance.

On Friday, city police said they now believe Kneebone got into a car in the Value Village parking lot on University Avenue, and the vehicle headed south.

Police say the car was a black or dark blue Acura MDX."

and

"Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall says a video given to police shows Kneebone approaching the vehicle and getting in the passenger side around 6:51 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 7."


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Sept 5 2023
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This is a still released by Charlottetown Police from surveillance video showing Summer Kneebone walking up University Avenue with a male companion the evening she was last seen. Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall said that person has been 'co-operative' and 'credible.' (Submitted by Charlottetown Police)
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Summer Kneebone is five feet tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has hazel eyes and brown hair, which she sometimes colours. (Submitted)

''Acting on rumours that Summer Kneebone could be in the Mount Stewart area, the Native Council of P.E.I. is co-ordinating a ground search of that region for the missing woman, starting Tuesday morning.

Kneebone, 27, was last seen in Charlottetown on Aug. 7 as a passenger in a vehicle city police believe to be a dark-coloured 2016 Acura MDX. The SUV was recorded heading south from Value Village toward the downtown area, which police say means it could have gone over the Hillsborough Bridge and into eastern P.E.I. ''

''25 to 30 vehicles have been checked​

So far, Charlottetown Police officers have followed up on several tips in regard to the Acura MDX but haven't got much closer to finding Kneebone, said Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall.''

"We've checked… 25 to 30 vehicles matching that description that we have ruled out," he told CBC News on Monday. "We're continuing to follow up on leads pertaining to that vehicle, but to date we had no success."

One problem is that the vehicle's rear-mounted licence plate could not be read in the images captured by surveillance cameras, MacDougall added. He said there's a chance the vehicle had a plastic cover over the plate that blurred its combination of numbers and letters when captured side-on by a camera. ''
 

Charlottetown police have identified and interviewed a person who may have been the last to see Summer Kneebone before the P.E.I. woman went missing on Aug. 7.

Kneebone, 27, was in a vehicle with the man between 7 and 8 p.m. in Charlottetown on the night she was last seen, according to his statement to police. He is not being named at this time.

That car is different from the black or dark blue Acura MDX she was seen in earlier that evening, and police are now no longer interested in tracing that vehicle.

"I would suggest that now the Acura is out of play," said Charlottetown Police Det.-Sgt. Darren MacDougall.



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Based on what I've read here, this is what I understand. It sounds like she is still on the Island, perhaps East Charlottetown? The licence plate of the vehicle in question was obscured with a plastic cover, cannot be read by CCTV?

Is there a missing poster? I can help if needed ... Adobe software.

Good news that law was pushed forward to track her cell phone and electronic profile.
 

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This is strange to see a case in my old hometown. If you’re trying to visualize this, keep in mind the downtown of Charlottetown is VERY small, and a car could be out of the city in 5 to 10 minutes. Easiest to go east across the bridge, but not at all a long route to turn west and head out of town by, say, taking Euston to North River Road. To get off the Island they could either take the car ferry (unlikely) or the Confederation Bridge.
 
This is strange to see a case in my old hometown. If you’re trying to visualize this, keep in mind the downtown of Charlottetown is VERY small, and a car could be out of the city in 5 to 10 minutes. Easiest to go east across the bridge, but not at all a long route to turn west and head out of town by, say, taking Euston to North River Road. To get off the Island they could either take the car ferry (unlikely) or the Confederation Bridge.
She could be anywhere. It seems that know one knew who she was meeting somewhere around Value Village, after getting money from the bank. The vehicle she got into has an obscured licence plate. From reading above links, I understood she was last seen heading towards downtown. From there, destination unknown, although the vehicle may have crossed the Hillsborough Bridge. Maybe not.

Hopefully investigators can trace her phone route. Although that might not lead to her, it provides direction and information about where she was when she stopped using her phone.
 
It sounds like investigators used cell phone or better CCTV data to track down the ride she got from Value Village to downtown Charlottetown, and then she got into a second vehicle?

Was that after she spent some time downtown, or did she jump from one car to another car?
 

''UPDATE – SUMMER KNEEBONE DISAPPEARANCE​

Sep 14, 2023 | Police Reports
At approximately 12:30 pm, today, two persons of interest were arrested and charged in relation to the disappearance of Summer Kneebone. The couple arrested are Island residents but were arrested in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia under Section 182(b) of Criminal Code of Canada, which states –
“Every one who neglects, without lawful excuse, improperly or indecently interferes with or offers any indignity to a dead human body or human remains, whether buried or not, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.”
At this point we have not determined the location of Summer Kneebone and the investigation is still very much ongoing. Our thoughts are with Summer’s family and friends as this investigation continues to develop.
We are asking anyone who has had contact with the following couple since Aug 5, 2023, to please contact the Charlottetown Police Services.
Accused in this matter include:
Donald Roy HOLMES, aged 44 of Pembroke, PE
Samantha Jemima PARLEE- BELL, aged 32 of Pembroke, PE''
 

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