The subjects of an Amber Alert issued 10 days ago in northern Alberta are still missing and on the run, RCMP said in an update on Friday
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On July 7, six-year-old Lanakai Morrison was taken by his 35-year-old biological mother, Krista Morrison, from the hamlet of Valhalla Centre, near Beaverlodge in northern Alberta’s Grande Prairie region
Lanakai was believed to be with his mom, her partner Daniel Ludwig, and their four-year-old son Karl Morrison, who is Lanakai’s half-brother
Morrison and Ludwig are both wanted by RCMP for abduction in contravention of a custody/parenting order, police said
Timeline of events
There have been a number of sightings in British Columbia, police said
Police said Lanakai was spotted on July 8 in Ft. St. John B.C., but police were not able to track the child down
The Amber Alert was issued the next day, but cancelled about 24 hours later when RCMP said there was “no reasonable expectation the public, in Alberta, will be able to action the instructions in the alert.” (Scroll down to see the criteria for alerts.)
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The foursome was initially believed to be travelling in a 2015 Toyota Tundra with Alberta licence plate CTN9517, however on July 9 RCMP said the truck was found by police and the foursome were believed to have switched vehicles
RCMP believe they switched to a 2006 Red Ford F350 with Alberta licence plate CXW8820, which has a lift and larger tires
In an update Friday, the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit said it still needs the public’s help to find Lanakai and Karl, who are believed to still be with the two adults
They are believed to either still driving the Red Ford F350 or may have switched to driving a motorhome
Police said there’s been indications the foursome was at some point in the south-central B.C. Okanagan Valley area near Vernon, possibly travelling east towards the Kootenays
They are very mobile and could be in northern B.C., the Yukon or Alberta, police said
Descriptions
Lanakai Morrison, six, is described as having a slight build and long, brown hair and brown eyes
Karl Morrison, four, has blonde hair
Thirty-five-year-old Krista Morrison is five-feet-eight-inches tall with a medium build. She has long, dark brown hair and brown eyes
Thirty-five-year-old Daniel Ludwig is five-feet-11-inches tall and has a large build. He also has brown eyes and brown hair, although police said he may have a bald or shaved head
Please contact the Beaverlodge RCMP at 780-354-2955, or your local police service, if you have any information on their whereabouts
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a tip online
Alberta Amber Alerts
Alberta has four criteria that have to be met for an Amber Alert to be activated:
- A child or an adult with a proven mental or physical disability has been abducted
- The child or adult is in danger of serious harm or death
- There is enough descriptive information to enable the public to identify the:
- child
- adult abductor
- mode of transportation
- There is a reasonable expectation the abductee could be returned, or the abductor could be apprehended
Amber Alerts may include the following information:
Descriptions – suspect, abductee, vehiclesAbduction details – when, where and how the abduction happenedLocations – the last possible location of the suspect or abducteeDirections – which way the suspect may be traveling

