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

  • #201
This is the same info I posted on Gus's thread:

There are anti-lost GPS bracelets for kids:
waterproof & shockproof GPS tracker ones compatible with air tag Band.

In fact,
there are many kinds of GPS locators to choose from:
bracelets, pendants, tags, even rings, etc.
One can Google and see them.

The safety of children is the most important.
They are totally dependent on adults, their carers.

JMO

GPS locators require a way to send data to a server. I'm not sure how useful, if at all, they would be in remote areas.
 
  • #202
GPS locators require a way to send data to a server. I'm not sure how useful, if at all, they would be in remote areas.

"GPS trackers receive signals from satellites in constant orbit around the Earth.
These signals are accessible virtually anywhere on the planet."

 
  • #203
There is mention of a bible camp being used as a rest area for searching....fwiw. That's the only mention of a bible camp i can recall.

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...When asked how the public could support crews on the ground, Slaney said responders have already received assistance from the Salvation Army, which has been providing food, and a nearby Bible camp offering rest areas.


ETA: and these are the only times Bible camp has been mentioned in discussion in this/his thread

 
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  • #204
This is very sad. The 6-yo girl who was with Darius when he went missing, the daughter of his father's girlfriend, has died. His family released a statement today.





 

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