CANADA Samuel Bird, 14, Edmonton AB, last seen in West Edmonton - June 1, 2025

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I have read the criticism of police. Police are criticized for not searching for a missing youth who struggled with mental health, and was reported by family to be with friends. Police are criticized for not searching the river for Samuel, even though the only reason family was searching that area is due to information obtained during an Indigenous ceremony. Police are criticized for not issuing an Amber Alert even though the Alberta Government website says:

"The Alberta government website states that AMBER alerts can only be issued if all four of these conditions have been met:
  1. A child or an adult with a proven mental or physical disability has been abducted.
  2. The child or adult is in danger of serious harm or death.
  3. There is enough descriptive information to enable the public to identify the: child or adult; abductor; mode of transportation
  4. There is a reasonable expectation the abductee could be returned, or the abductor could be apprehended."
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Mods please delete if this isn’t allowed.
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Detailed update ...

"For months, a massive group of friends, family and dozens of volunteers have been searching for the missing boy. EPS homicide Det. Jared Buhler, who is leading the case, said he’s never seen anything like it. “The search effort that was undertaken by Sam’s family is unprecedented. It’s been massive.

Buhler said police, unfortunately, can’t undertake a search of that scale without more specifics — and for now, enough information has come in that allows police to search near Carrot Creek. Buhler said every homicide investigation is unique and it can take time for all the facts to fall into place.
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“We believe Samuel will located on land and tend to believe this will be in a wooded area offering concealment to the offender or offenders.
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Buhler added offender behaviour research has found suspects hiding a body will often look for a secluded place that is still accessible in darkness, typically within 50 to 100 feet of a road or trail where the remains can be covered by debris. There are few exits from the highway in that area, Buhler said, and police don’t believe the offenders went far off the road before ditching the teen’s body.
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There’s been a narrative that we’ve done nothing. That’s far from the truth,” Buhler said.
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“We’re looking for potentially very small items — unfortunately, it may be bones at this point, given the time that’s passed. It’s been four months through the summer. Unfortunately, that’s just the science of it.” There’s no guarantee police will find Bird’s remains, Buhler cautioned, but said his team has not lost hope. “We’re committed to working together to bring this home — whether it’s today, tomorrow, this week or next spring

There are suspects in the case, Buhler said on Thursday, but no arrests have been made."

 

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