Amber Alert cancelled for missing 6-year-old boy, search continues in Alberta and B.C.
Multiple outlets confirm RCMP in both provinces ended the Amber Alerts without locating the child.
Why it matters
The case affects families across two provinces and highlights how Amber Alert protocols can end even before a missing child is found.
RCMP in Alberta and British Columbia have cancelled Amber Alerts issued for a six-year-old boy who went missing, though the search for him continues since he has not been located.
The alerts had been active across both provinces before being called off. Police have not released further details on the circumstances of his disappearance or the reason the alerts were cancelled.
The case originated in the Grande Prairie area, and RCMP in both provinces say efforts to find the child are ongoing.
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