Toronto / Burlington, Ontario — November 25, 2025.
It has been more than two weeks since 26-year-old Charlotte Jeffrey was last seen, and authorities in Toronto and Hamilton say concerns for her safety are growing. Charlotte Jeffrey was last confirmed seen on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, and has not made contact with family or friends since.
As the holiday season approaches, her loved ones remain trapped in uncertainty, urging the public to help bring Charlotte home before more time passes.
What Happened
According to police, Charlotte Jeffrey’s disappearance spans two cities, adding complexity and urgency to the investigation.
- 9:15 a.m. — Charlotte Jeffrey was last seen in Toronto, near the intersection of Mimico Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West.
- 11:30 p.m. — She was later spotted in Burlington, near Brant Street and Fairview Street, marking the last confirmed sighting.
Investigators are working to determine how Charlotte traveled between Toronto and Burlington and what occurred during the many unaccounted hours in between. Police say the circumstances suggest this is not a voluntary absence, and her well-being is a serious concern.
Who Is Charlotte Jeffrey
Charlotte Jeffrey, 26, is described as a young woman full of life who should be enjoying her future—not lost in uncertainty. She stands approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall, has a slim build, and dark curly or wavy hair.
She has a septum piercing and multiple tattoos, features that make her distinctive and easier to recognize.
At the time she was last seen, Charlotte was wearing:
- A black leather jacket
- Grey pants
- Black Doc Marten boots
- A dark green hoodie with the word “pup” printed on it
Police believe these details could be crucial in triggering a memory from someone who crossed paths with her.
Case Details and Investigation
Toronto Police and Hamilton-area authorities are now relying heavily on public assistance. Investigators are especially interested in:
- GO Train passengers
- Gas station or convenience store customers
- Anyone with dashcam or security footage along routes between Toronto and Burlington
- Residents near Brant Street and Fairview Street on the night of November 25
Even a brief sighting or small detail could help reconstruct Charlotte Jeffrey’s movements.
Public and Social Media Reactions
As days turn into weeks, Charlotte Jeffrey’s disappearance has gained attention across social media. Friends and community members continue sharing her photo, urging people in the Greater Toronto Area and Halton Region to stay alert.
Messages calling to “Bring Charlotte Jeffrey home” and “Help find Charlotte” have circulated widely, reflecting the growing concern and heartbreak felt by those who know her.
Official Statements and How to Help
Police stress that no detail is too small. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities immediately:
- Toronto Police Service – 22 Division: 416-808-2200
- Crime Stoppers (Anonymous): 416-222-8477 (TIPS) or www.222tips.com
Charlotte Jeffrey is someone’s daughter, friend, and loved one. Her family is desperate for answers—and time is critical as winter temperatures drop.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
