CANADA Canada - Darius Macdougall, 5, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta,Canada 21 Sept 2025

  • #181
Is it difficult to train such dogs? 🤔
I thought each province has their own ones.
I'm not sure, I'd guess it's probably expensive, and the handlers also need specialist training. I actually don't know if there are any in Alberta, there may well be. It seems NS don't have any, apparently they would have brought in a dog from PEI for the Sullivan case but that dog is currently injured. I'm not sure how bringing dogs out from BC ended up being the best option for them, I would've thought there'd at least be some in Ontario
 
  • #182
I know neurotypical children can go missing in terrains like this but as a mother to an autistic child I often question why anyone would bring an autistic non verbal young child of darius's age to camp in a place like this . They are already vulnerable and while I understand you have to expose them to the same things you would with a non autistic child . I do question the logic

Praying he is found but its not looking like he will be found alive unfortunately
Agree totally I questioned the same thing on the Nora Quorin case really sorry but IMO it’s just asking for trouble going to remote/water/dense/high places
 
  • #183
Agree totally I questioned the same thing on the Nora Quorin case really sorry but IMO it’s just asking for trouble going to remote/water/dense/high places
I followed this case too and can't fathom the circumstances surrounding this . Apparently her body looked like it was laid out rather than succumbing to the elements and physical issues.

I get there is always a first time for everything a child does but l do think there is a crime here , whether it happened after she wandered or someone had a hand in removing her from the apartment I can't decide . I really feel for her folks but yeah why bring a child with such complex needs to a complex place
 
  • #184
Poor baby. Rest in peace Darius ❤️ x
 
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  • #186
Was he found 💔
Not that I've seen. Just LE stating he is now presumed deceased due to the amount of time that's past :( MOO
 
  • #187
This was an extremely intensive search, yet nothing was found at all, not even a footprint. For the volunteer SAR members involved, I imagine it must leave them with a feeling of emptiness. But I greatly admire their willingness to help out others in a desperate time of need, truly the hero's of our society!

“Adam Kennedy, provincial training manager for Search and Rescue Alberta, said there were more than 400 search and rescue volunteers from 50 teams across Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan that responded to the call, along the way contributing approximately 11,000 hours.

The search extended up to 12 kilometres from where Macdougall was last seen and the total distance travelled by ground search assets while in the field was more than 5,300 kilometres.

A total area of nearly 22 square kilometres around the location where Macdougall was last seen was scoured – much of it multiple times – throughout the comprehensive and thorough search, but the extensive effort did not uncover any trace of the boy.”
 

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