It sounds very odd that 7 went for a walk and 6 came back. How old is the oldest? I know that info isn't released, but if the oldest was 8, it's understandable. If the oldest is 16, it's odd. Police are looking at all possibilities at this time.
I wonder if they split into two groups, and each group thought Darius was with the others? Poor kids, I hope they don't blame themselvesTo directly answer your question, it appears it wasn’t noticed he was missing until he didn’t return with the others but nothing more than this has been released -
Officials say Macdougall was camping in the area with his family.![]()
‘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.www.ctvnews.ca
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.”
Jeez this livestream quality is horrible. It's a video call. CTV is the only place I can find carrying it (CBC and Global aren't) and they aren't transcribing.
On the topic of how Darius became separated, I noticed this reported in Lethbridge Now whose reports have quite detailed, more than others. Did he just go off on his own, adamantly refusing to go back to the campground with the others because he wanted to go somewhere else? Instead my imagination had him lagging behind, maybe taking his time while looking around, not keeping up with the group until he was nowhere to be seen. It doesn’t make any difference, a child going missing is equally frightening either way, just curious about the circumstances.
He was last seen around 11:30 a.m. Sunday, when he was with six family members walking near Island Lake Campground, the five-year-old is alleged to have gone off on his own.![]()
RCMP: missing 5-year-old in the Crowsnest Pass is from Lethbridge, search continues : My Lethbridge Now
Get the latest Lethbridge news, weather, traffic, and community updates. Stay informed with My Lethbridge Now—your local news source.www.mylethbridgenow.com
That is a short article with not much to go on, but it's worth the read, imo. With the last persons seeing DM being children, the difficulties for LE are delicate.On the topic of how Darius became separated, I noticed this reported in Lethbridge Now whose reports have quite detailed, more than others. Did he just go off on his own, adamantly refusing to go back to the campground with the others because he wanted to go somewhere else? Instead my imagination had him lagging behind, maybe taking his time while looking around, not keeping up with the group until he was nowhere to be seen. It doesn’t make any difference, a child going missing is equally frightening either way, just curious about the circumstances.
He was last seen around 11:30 a.m. Sunday, when he was with six family members walking near Island Lake Campground, the five-year-old is alleged to have gone off on his own.![]()
RCMP: missing 5-year-old in the Crowsnest Pass is from Lethbridge, search continues : My Lethbridge Now
Get the latest Lethbridge news, weather, traffic, and community updates. Stay informed with My Lethbridge Now—your local news source.www.mylethbridgenow.com