The seek for a younger Lethbridge, Alta., boy who went missing while on a camping trip with his family in southwestern Alberta, is now into day 5 and there are about 120 searchers from Alberta and British Columbia concerned, based on the most recent replace from the RCMP and Alberta Search and Rescue on Thursday.
Six-year-old Darius Macdougall disappeared whereas going for a stroll on Sunday, together with 5 different younger members of the family, close to Island Lake campground, about 4 km south of Crowsnest Cross — about 250 km south of Calgary.
When the group returned to the household’s campsite, the boy was not with them.
The seek for 6-year-old Darius Macdougall is extra challeomplicated as a result of he has autism, so might not reply to searchers when he sees them or hears them name his identify.
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Adam Kennedy of Alberta Search and Rescue stated crews have been specializing in a search radius of about eight km from the place the household was tenting, “with a few of the path searches extending out to roughly eight km.”
6-year-old Darius Macdougall went lacking on Sunday, whereas out for a stroll with different younger members of the family, close to Island Lake campground in southwestern Alberta.
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The search has been made more difficult as a result of the boy is autistic, or neurodivergent, and may not process information in the same way as other people.
It additionally means the boy might not reply or work together nicely with folks calling his identify.

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“So the neurodivergence that was recognized is being considered throughout the search operations,” stated Kennedy.
“A few of the issues being put in place is one, not utilizing loud noises that’s recognized that it might be startling.
“One different consideration is just not utilizing shiny lights throughout the nighttime searches as an try to not startle Darius,” added Kennedy.
A photograph of the staging space, close to Island Lake campground, in southwestern Alberta, the place about 120 search and rescue members are in search of a 6-year-old Lethbridge boy who went lacking on Sunday.
Courtesy: RCMP
What searchers are additionally doing is utilizing sounds which may be interesting to him, together with one in all his favorite songs that’s being performed by each searchers on the bottom and by drones as they fly over the world, in an try to lure Darius out the place he will be seen by searchers.
With out the permission of his household, the RCMP wouldn’t reveal what that favorite tune is.
Aerials of the search space, offered by the RCMP, present it’s lined in dense forests, steep mountainous terrain and quite a few waterways, together with rivers, lakes and boggy areas, which searchers say require these on the bottom to work virtually shoulder to shoulder to successfully cowl the world.
Searchers are additionally utilizing canine, all terrain automobiles, drones, helicopters and a request has been made for some crews to hitch the search on horseback.
Kennedy stated some new software program expertise has additionally been introduced in to research aerial movies.
“The pc methods they’ve can run earlier or footage because it’s obtained by that software program to search out small anomalies that the human eye would unlikely choose up taking a look at a display and even wanting by the footage after the very fact.”
“It simply identifies very tiny anomalies. Some become unfounded, however then there’s a possible that some might give us some indication as to the place to search out Darius,” added Kennedy.
An aerial view of a staging space being utilized by searchers. There are actually about 120 search and rescue members in search of 6-year-old Darius Macdougall.
Courtesy: RCMP
The in a single day temperature within the search space dropped to about 3 C.
A wilderness professional who spoke to World Information stated possibilities of an individual’s survival are significantly better if the temperature stays above freezing, however hypothermia is concern, particularly within the mountains, the place the climate can change rapidly and dramatically.
Brent Koinberg, owner of Crowsnest Adventures, who affords wilderness journeys within the space, stated “crucial factor is to remain out of the wind.”
Koinberg additionally estimates the common particular person might survive “three or 4 days” with out water.
Luckily, he stated the boy ought to have a lot of entry to water.
“I give the kid a great likelihood of survivability as a result of it’s an intuition that we’re born with. If we’re thirsty we search for one thing, proper?” stated Koinberg.
“He’s received a great likelihood as a result of there’s a lot of water round that space.”
Regardless of a search that’s into its fifth day, and nonetheless no signal of a lacking 6-year-old Alberta boy, searchers insist they’re nonetheless hopeful Darius Macdougall will probably be discovered alive.
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5 days into the search and with searchers admitting to date there was no signal of the little boy, they had been additionally requested if there was any discuss of after they is perhaps speaking about scaling again the search.
“I can let you know 100 per cent that has not been mentioned,” stated RCMP Cpl. Gina Slaney, who insisted “there is no such thing as a present plan to cut back. We’re going to do all the things we will to search out Darius.”
“As of proper now, we’re nonetheless engaged on the idea that Darius is alive and the search temple displays that,” added Kennedy.
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