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Locals who know terrain asked for expertise as search for missing boy continues

CROWSNEST PASS - Mounties involved in the search for a missing boy in southern Alberta say a municipality has set up a centre where locals familiar with the mountainous terrain can share advice that will hopefully help dozens of trained searchers find the child.

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Locals who know terrain asked for expertise as search for missing boy continues

Darius Macdougall, 6, of Lethbridge, Alta., is shown in this RCMP missing person handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - RCMP (Mandatory Credit)


CROWSNEST PASS - Mounties involved in the search for a missing boy in southern Alberta say a municipality has set up a centre where locals familiar with the mountainous terrain can share advice that will hopefully help dozens of trained searchers find the child.

RCMP Cpl. Gina Slaney told a news conference Saturday that there are maps of the search area at the centre, which is set up in the Crowsnest Sports Complex in Coleman, Alta., and that it’s specifically for people who know the backcountry.

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