Calgary police have issued an AMBER Alert for an 11-year-old boy who has been lacking since Thursday afternoon, after the province issued an exemption to the alert for a susceptible lacking little one.
The Alberta Emergency Alert was despatched out at 1:35 p.m. on Saturday.
Parker, 11, is neurodivergent and non-verbal and will develop into much more scared if confronted by strangers, in line with Calgary Police Service.
Police additionally launched new photos from CCTV footage of Parker who went lacking from the neighbourhood of Thorncliffe.
The boy was final seen at his day residence within the 0 to 100 block of Connaught Drive Northwest someday between 11:08 a.m. and 11:41 a.m. Thursday.
Police say some clothes believed to belong to Parker was discovered round midday within the 0 to 100 block of Northmount Drive Northwest.
On Saturday, police stated CCTV footage captured Parker on Thursday at 12:52 p.m. within the 5000 to 6000 block of Travis Crescent Northeast.

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“We’re hopeful this picture will help the general public in recognizing him and supply new details about his whereabouts,” the drive stated in a information launch.

CCTV footage reveals lacking 11-year-old boy, Parker, on the day he went lacking, the Calgary Police Service says.
Calgary Police Service
Parker was final seen shirtless and sporting gray shorts and black noise-cancelling headphones.
He’s described as being about 4 ft 11 inches tall and weighing roughly 90 kilos and has brown hair and brown eyes.
Since his disappearance, investigators, patrol officers and specialised items have been looking out the areas the place Parker could have travelled.
“Roughly 30 ideas have been acquired and assessed by investigators. Officers have reviewed, or are at the moment reviewing, roughly 50 hours of CCTV, residential safety digital camera and dashcam footage,” police added.
“Greater than 200 CPS members have assisted within the search effort. And officers have carried out door to door inquires in all the encircling communities and proceed to canvas the world.”
As effectively, about 120 skilled search volunteers are helping with the operations in northwest Calgary on Saturday.
“Members of the general public could proceed to see a big police and search presence in these communities, together with our Air Help Unit, Mounted Patrol Crew, Mountain Bike Unit, Canine Unit, patrol officers, investigators and skilled search volunteers,” police stated.
The general public is requested to test their properties, together with garages, sheds, scorching tubs and below decks. As effectively, residents can test their safety digital camera footage and be “observant whereas travelling by their communities, together with parks, pathways, inexperienced areas and alleys.”
Anybody with info is requested to contact police by calling 403-266-1234 or by submitting it online.
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