Law enforcement agencies across Canada have launched an intensive search for a 20-year-old man who allegedly walked away from a Saint John community correctional facility, prompting authorities to issue a Canada-wide warrant.
Brady Jordon Morrison, described as 5'9" tall and weighing approximately 154 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes, was last seen at the facility located at 800 Fairville Boulevard. The New Brunswick RCMP confirmed his unauthorized departure has triggered a nationwide manhunt.
Details of the Escape
According to police reports, Morrison was being held at the Saint John Community Correctional Centre when he allegedly left the premises without authorization. The circumstances surrounding his departure remain under investigation, though authorities have confirmed he was last seen at the Fairville Boulevard facility.
The correctional center where Morrison was housed falls under the provincial correctional system and typically houses individuals serving shorter sentences or awaiting trial for less serious offenses.
Public Safety Concerns
While authorities have not specified the original charges that led to Morrison's incarceration, they have emphasized the importance of public vigilance. The RCMP warning indicates Morrison should not be approached by members of the public.
"If you see Brady Jordon Morrison, do not approach him," stated the RCMP bulletin. "Instead, immediately contact your local police department or call 911 with any information regarding his whereabouts."
Nationwide Police Response
The Canada-wide warrant means that law enforcement agencies from coast to coast are authorized to arrest Morrison on sight. Police services across multiple provinces have been alerted and are coordinating their search efforts.
This type of warrant is typically reserved for cases where individuals are considered potentially dangerous or pose a significant flight risk beyond provincial boundaries.
Anyone with information about Morrison's location is urged to contact the New Brunswick RCMP at 506-857-2400 or their local police department immediately.