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Five-year-old remains missing from Crowsnest Pass The Crowsnest Pass RCMP says it is still searching for five-year-old Darius Macdougall, two days after he went missing They have confirmed that Macdougall and his family are from Lethbridge
Family details circumstances of Darius Macdougall disappearance The family of missing six-year-old Darius Macdougall has released a statement detailing the circumstances of his disappearance and addressing public speculation about the Sept 21 incident Vanessa Collett, speaking for the family, posted a statement to the Bring Darius Macdougall Home Facebook page on Oct 14 Darius went missing from a family camping trip in the Livingstone Public Land Use
Survival chances less than 5 per cent as search for missing Lethbridge . . . Police and others are searching for Darius Macdougall, who was last seen walking with his family four kilometres south of Crowsnest Pass near Island Lake Campground on Sunday, Sept 21 Officials say the chance of survival is now less than five per cent for a six-year-old boy missing in the Alberta
RCMP SAY MISSING ALBERTA BOY DARIUS MACDOUGALL, 6, PRESUMED DECEASED . . . Name: Darius Macdougall Age: 6 Date Last Seen: September 21, 2025 Location: Crowsnest Pass area, southern Alberta Status: Search concluded – presumed deceased if still in search area 📞 How to Help Now that the official search has ended, RCMP and Search and Rescue are urging the public to come forward with any potential sightings or
RCMP searching south of Crowsnest Pass for missing 5-year-old boy Crowsnest Pass RCMP received a report at 11:33am Sunday (Sept 21) of a missing 5-year-old The boy, Darius Macdougall, was last seen walking with his family 4 kilometres south of Crowsnest Pass near Island Lake Campground Darius has a medical issue which may prevent him from responding to others Currently, RCMP and conservation officers, supported by drones, dogs and helicopters, are on