Organization doubled reward to $20,000 in emotional plea to find Nikki Saelee McCain

The total reward has been increased for information leading to finding Nikki Saelee McCain, a Redding woman who has been missing since May.

USPA Nationwide Security and their non-profit ‘Kingsman’ are adding an additional $10,000 in rewards funds, to the already $10,000 that was contributed by the Redding Rancheria in June. The total now sits at $20,000.

The organization is a security investigations firm that operated nationwide, providing free services for missing woman and children. In this case, USPA Nationwide Security was introduced to the Saelee family by the show ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ which has been trying to find answers in the missing persons case.

Brian Fitzgibbons is a member of the organization who is working on the case and providing as many services as possible to help the Saelee family find Nikki.

“We are providing some support to the family, when it comes to data management, with the mountain of leads of information that comes to them and analyzing all the data that’s coming in.”

Fitzgibbons has been with USPA for numerous years and came from the military. There are a few factors that stand out and are especially unusual in Nikki’s disappearance.

“First of all, the fact that her husband has not been particularly helpful in this search. Secondly, the fact that she was actively involved in a domestic violence case with her husband, who is one of the last people to have seen her…

He continues by saying:

Now, this is not me making any accusations, this is something that makes her case more concerning than others.”

Nikki Saelee McCain was part of allegedly brutal domestic violence, according to Nikki’s family, in which her husband Tyler McCain was charged and arrested on 4 felony counts in December 2023, related to domestic violence causing injuries, false imprisonment, great bodily injury, and terroristic threats. A police report highlights the incidents and can be found in full here.

An anonymous tip line has been set up by USPA Nationwide Security to receive any new leads about where Nikki might be. ‘Moral Courage’ are two words Fitzgibbons stresses to anybody who knows something that can be helpful in locating Nikki.

Nikki Saelee McCain has four children and an entire family that is grieving right now with a tremendous amount of stress and anxiety. If you know something, now is the time to say something.

“If you have information about where Nikki is, and you need the moral courage to step forward pick up the phone, and call, there are a million ways– it’s 2024… there are a million ways you can make an anonymous phone call… so that’s no excuse. Make the phone call… and earn the 20000… if you don’t want the $20,000 just do it for the right thing to do — for the peace and mind of this family.”

Contact Kingsman Philanthropic by emailing them at tips@therealkingsman.org or by calling or texting the anonymous tip line at (786) 509-7135.

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