Amber Alert Cancelled for Alberta and British Columbia
Amber Alert Cancelled for Alberta, B.C.

The Amber Alert that was issued for a child in Alberta and British Columbia has been cancelled, according to RCMP officials. The child was located safe and sound, and the alert was lifted on July 10, 2026, at approximately 3:49 PM EDT. The alert had been active since July 9, 2026, when it was first published at 8:10 AM EDT.

Details of the Incident

Authorities have not released specific details about the circumstances surrounding the abduction or the recovery of the child. The RCMP stated that the investigation is ongoing but that there is no longer any threat to the public. The cancellation of the alert was announced through official channels, including social media and emergency alert systems.

Public Response and Safety

The Amber Alert system is used to quickly disseminate information about suspected child abductions. In this case, the alert was broadcast across Alberta and British Columbia, prompting residents to be on the lookout. The swift cancellation indicates that law enforcement was able to resolve the situation promptly. Police have thanked the public for their assistance and vigilance during the alert.

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Ongoing Investigations

The RCMP continues to investigate the incident but has not provided further comments. They urge anyone with information to contact local authorities. The child's identity and the nature of the abduction have not been disclosed to protect the family's privacy.

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