
Urgent Search Intensifies for Missing 5-Year-Old in Southern Alberta
2025-09-22
Author: Benjamin
Desperate Search Efforts Underway
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, search teams in southern Alberta are rallying together in hopes of finding a missing five-year-old boy, Darius Macdougall, who vanished in the Crowsnest Pass area, roughly 250 kilometers south of Calgary.
Last Seen Near Long Island Lake Campground
Darius was last spotted early Sunday morning while walking with his family close to the Long Island Lake Campground, just four kilometers from the bustling Crowsnest Pass.
Multitudes Join the Search Efforts
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), along with Alberta conservation officers, have enlisted the help of multiple agencies from both Alberta and British Columbia. A united front of drones, helicopters, and specially trained dogs is being employed to comb the area for any sign of the young child.
Medical Concerns Heighten Urgency
Compounding the urgency of the situation, authorities disclosed that Darius has a medical condition that could hinder his ability to respond to rescuers, amplifying the critical nature of the ongoing search.
Public Asked to Assist in the Search
In efforts to gather leads, police have released a photo of Darius and are urging the public to remain vigilant. The missing boy is described as approximately four feet tall with short brown hair. He was last seen wearing a distinctive blue/grey hoodie and sweatpants.
Contact Authorities with Information
Authorities are pleading with anyone who may have had contact with Darius or who thinks they may have seen him to immediately reach out to the Crowsnest RCMP at 403-562-2866. Every tip could prove vital in bringing this young boy back to safety.