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Alberta Amber Alert Extends to Second Day with Last Sighting in Fort St. John B.C.

An Alberta Amber Alert has extended into a second day, with the last known sighting reported in Fort St. John, British Columbia, according to police.

Updated Jul 10, 2026, 5:33 p.m.1 cited source
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The update

  • An Alberta Amber Alert entered its second day as of July 10, 2026, with police releasing photos of adults and a suspect vehicle.
  • The last known sighting was reported in Fort St. John, British Columbia, extending the search across provincial boundaries.

Why this matters

Amber Alerts involve missing or endangered children and require broad public awareness to assist law enforcement. An alert extending into a second day with a last sighting outside Alberta indicates the situation remains unresolved and the child or children involved may be at significant distance from their origin. However, the single available source is a news excerpt without full detail on the number of children involved, their identities, the nature of the alleged abduction, or specific police instructions to the public. Without those critical details, a complete and accurate public-safety brief cannot be responsibly assembled from this evidence pack alone.

Confirmed details

An Alberta Amber Alert extended into its second day as of July 10, 2026, according to the Red Deer Advocate.

The last known sighting in the case was reported in Fort St. John, British Columbia.

Police released photos of adults and a suspect vehicle as part of the alert.

What happens next

Further official updates from Alberta RCMP or local police services would clarify the identities involved, the nature of the alert, and any specific instructions for the public.

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