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Canada DARIUS MACDOUGALL: Missing from Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, Canada - 21 Sept 2025 - Age 5 (1 Viewer)

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‘Bring this little guy home’: Alberta RCMP continue search for missing 5-year-old​

Alberta RCMP members are continuing to search for a five-year-old boy who went missing in the Crowsnest Pass area over the weekend.

Darius Macdougall was reported missing on Sunday at 11:30 a.m.

He was last seen walking with his family about four kilometres south of Crowsnest Pass near Island Lake Campground – about 150 kilometres west of Lethbridge.

Officials say Macdougall was camping in the area with his family.

He went for a walk with six of his siblings a short distance from their campsite but became separated from the group.

“Darius was not among the ones that returned,” said Sgt. Mark Amatto, detachment commander of Crowsnest Pass RCMP, in a Monday news conference. “They went back to the site, searched for a good time before calling 911 and search and rescue was deployed immediately.”
 
Tragically, the family also confirmed that Kya passed away in a separate, unrelated event. RCMP said officers responded to a medical emergency and confirmed that the incident was not criminal. An obituary revealed that the six-year-old girl died on October 10 at Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.

“This was an unexpected, horrible tragedy for a family already feeling broken from Darius’s disappearance,” the family’s statement said. They extended heartfelt thanks to the staff at Pincher Creek, STARS Air Ambulance, and Alberta Children’s Hospital for their care and compassion.
Sounds like an accident happened or very sudden illness.
 
Tragically, the family also confirmed that Kya passed away in a separate, unrelated event. RCMP said officers responded to a medical emergency and confirmed that the incident was not criminal. An obituary revealed that the six-year-old girl died on October 10 at Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary.

“This was an unexpected, horrible tragedy for a family already feeling broken from Darius’s disappearance,” the family’s statement said. They extended heartfelt thanks to the staff at Pincher Creek, STARS Air Ambulance, and Alberta Children’s Hospital for their care and compassion.
I had already posted this link and full details at post number 36, 15 minutes before your post. I guess you hadn't seen it.
 
So Kya was his girlfriend's daughter and Darius's dad may have had him for the weekend as it says his mother was not there. That's if he has visitation rather than custody. So sometimes both children were in the same household and it sound as if between the two of them they maybe only had these two children.

That makes it even more unusual imo.

My guess is a statement came as people are questioning this. As sad as I am, I have to admit I am curious as well. Both children dead (probably in his case).

It doesnt' have to be criminal for it to be related in some way. How was she reacting after the trauma of being with him and him going missing is one thing I wonder, as well as other things.

This could have been totally coincidental but for me it is too uncanny, unusual to ignore.

Did she feel at fault or guilty or did someone blame her in their grief?
 

‘Can’t lose hope’: Family of missing Alberta boy shares details of his disappearance​

They camped in the same spot several times over the past two years — near Island Lake campground, about 250 km south of Calgary in the Crowsnest Pass.

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On the weekend of Sept. 21 there were 10 children in the group, including six-year-old Darius MacDougall, his father, his father’s girlfriend, and Darius’ grandparents.

“Darius and the other children knew their way around, like it’s not something unusual for them. Didn’t think nothing about it,” said Tina Herron, Darius’ grandmother.

“We just finished having multiple birthdays ’cause we had three birthdays for the weekend. We were cleaning up, getting everything packed up. The children were asked to go clean up toys, garbage, whatever’s laying around, just tidy up,” said Herron.

“As they were doing that, Darius and two of the other children went across the water to play.”

But when two of the children returned about 20 minutes later, Darius was not with them. The other children said he was missing.

“Scared, right? You say take off running out there, calling for ’em, nothing, nothing. Scary feeling,” said Leslie Tallmadge, Darius’ step-grandfather.

So they called the RCMP.

“They were here probably within half an hour, 45 minutes,” said Herron. “They set up on the road and yeah, just big swarms of people. We had probably 30 family friends and people down here with us looking. There was a big crowd of people looking for him.”

It was a massive search effort, involving more than 400 volunteer search and rescue members from Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan along with 60 members of the RCMP using dogs, all terrain vehicles, drones and helicopters.

They spent more 11,000 hours, covered nearly 22 square kilometres and travelled more than 5,300 km of densely forested and steep alpine terrain looking for the missing boy.

But after 11 days and no sign of the missing boy, on Oct. 1, the official search was called off.

“There has not been a single trace of him anywhere,” said Tallmadge.

Almost seven weeks later, Tallmadge is still staying at the same campsite where his grandson disappeared — a vigil of sorts — holding out hope that somehow Darius will be found by one of the many volunteers that still regularly come here to help look for the missing boy.

This is this is the last place I seen him. I can’t leave,” said Tallmadge. “I don’t know where else to look. Chances are he might not be here but I can’t leave.”

On Monday, he was joined by Darius’ grandmother, his father and his girlfriend.

While Darius’ father declined an interview, his grandmother described him as “an awesome little boy. A happy-golucky little guy. Full of life. Joyful. Always happy. Very rambunctious.”

But the search for Darius was also more challenging because he’s autistic and there were concerns he might not react well or might not answer to searchers calling out his name, forcing them to use different tactics, like playing his favourite song, in an attempt to draw him out of the wilderness.

When contacted by Global News for an update on their investigation and whether there’s any evidence someone may have taken Darius, the RCMP responded with a statement that says, “No credible information has been received to date that suggests Darius MacDougall was the victim of an abduction.”

His family members, though, aren’t so certain.

“He just vanished into the air. Somebody had to been watching him to take him,” said Herron.

She believes an Amber Alert should’ve been issued and doesn’t agree with the RCMP’s explanation why it wasn’t.

“Until they can actually prove that he was physically taken or there was a vehicle or something (or) he’s in harm’s way, they can’t, they won’t put out an Amber Alert,” said Herron.

The boy’s family and friends are now lobbying to have the criteria changed for when an Amber Alert can be issued to include anytime a child goes missing close to a highway, the international border or a park — all three criteria in Darius’ disappearance.

But that didn’t happen, so for now, all they have is hope that somehow, Darius will be found.

“Hang tough, buddy. We’re all looking for you. We’re searching for you. Stay strong,” said Tallmadge. “Hopefully one day you can come home. Can’t lose hope.

“This is the last place I seen him. So I’ll sit here and wait until I know where else to look.”



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EXCLUSIVE: Family of missing boy Darious suffers another tragedy as sibling, six, dies​

A southern Alberta family is grieving the loss of six-year-old Kya Warrior.

Kya was the step-sister of Darius MacDougall, the six-year-old boy who went missing while on a walk in the Crowsnest Pass on September 21.

Details of her passing, announced this week, were not announced.

Kya was remembered by her family as a bright and loving child who will be “deeply missed and forever remembered with love.”

Family members — Buffy, Jody, Abbey and others — expressed heartfelt gratitude for the community’s outpouring of support during what they described as an “extremely challenging time.”
That's absolutely heartbreaking. I'm sorry. Just an observation. Buffy, and Jody. A Family Affair. That's cute. I'm not making light of anything.
 
Just at a loss with this one. Trying not to criticize but I can't get over that an autistic boy was not being watched by adults in an area of woods, water, etc.

It reminds me of that case in France where it was family and they supposedly were getting ready to leave after a family vacation. He too was not being watched closely, I think they thought he was playing with the other children. Someone did end up charged in that case within the group. Also reminds me of DeOrr Kunz lost on a family camping trip allegedly. There are suspicions but no charges. Not saying they are all the same but they just remind me of such, family together, child disappears allegedly. All on trips or getaways.
 
Just at a loss with this one. Trying not to criticize but I can't get over that an autistic boy was not being watched by adults in an area of woods, water, etc.

It reminds me of that case in France where it was family and they supposedly were getting ready to leave after a family vacation. He too was not being watched closely, I think they thought he was playing with the other children. Someone did end up charged in that case within the group. Also reminds me of DeOrr Kunz lost on a family camping trip allegedly. There are suspicions but no charges. Not saying they are all the same but they just remind me of such, family together, child disappears allegedly. All on trips or getaways.
I remember that case too. Grandparents were there too.
 
I remember that case too. Grandparents were there too.
In all 3. One in the case of DeOrr. All family things. Get togethers. Or camping. All away from home. I'm not saying the same thing happened in each, but there are similarities in the cases.
 
Just at a loss with this one. Trying not to criticize but I can't get over that an autistic boy was not being watched by adults in an area of woods, water, etc.

It reminds me of that case in France where it was family and they supposedly were getting ready to leave after a family vacation. He too was not being watched closely, I think they thought he was playing with the other children. Someone did end up charged in that case within the group. Also reminds me of DeOrr Kunz lost on a family camping trip allegedly. There are suspicions but no charges. Not saying they are all the same but they just remind me of such, family together, child disappears allegedly. All on trips or getaways.
So out of the three that were playing and went on the walk, there is only one kid left alive now. Do we know the name, age and sex of that last witness?
 
So out of the three that were playing and went on the walk, there is only one kid left alive now. Do we know the name, age and sex of that last witness?
Not sure and the day is not going to be one I look back but it certainly is awful yet coincidental. Coincidence can be normal of course but one has to note it... Sad to say I can think of autistic children cases where it was intentional by the parent/s. And they gave stories. Used water, etc. as a reason. And so on.

I don't really have an opinion in this one because we just have not been told enough... In some, i have one pretty darned quickly...

Not just autistic either but of missing children and the cases where parents were lying and they made other children do things or hush up...

So although I haven't formed a strong opinion, some things are notable though that I'm not ignoring...

Anaphylactic shock. A child on the supposed walk...
 

SIX MONTHS LATER, FAMILY STILL SEARCHING FOR DARIUS MACDOUGALL MISSING IN CROWSNEST PASS, ALBERTA​

More than six months after 6-year-old Darius MacDougall vanished during a family camping trip in the Crowsnest Pass, his family continues their search for answers — and for him.

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