Police Continue Search for Teen Missing From Edmonton All Summer
The Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 requests Search and Recovery status to mobilize additional resources for missing 14-year-old Samuel Bird amid a suspicious disappearance investigation.
- Samuel Bird, a 14-year-old Indigenous teen from Paul First Nation, has been missing since June 1 after leaving a friend's home in west Edmonton and never returning.
- Bird's disappearance prompted a formal request by his family and Grand Chief Greg Desjarlais to designate the case as a search and recovery operation to gain more resources.
- Edmonton police describe Samuel as a slim, five-foot-eight boy with brown hair and eyes, and note he has no phone or access to money, making the disappearance suspicious.
- Sean Anderson of EPS stated on Friday, "We never stop looking for missing people," emphasizing ongoing commitment amid challenges like false social media tips and community support.
- The investigation remains active with detectives pursuing all leads while the family and community continue searches, highlighting the continued concern and urgency for Samuel’s safe return.
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Police continue search for teen missing from Edmonton all summer
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