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Children involved in Beaverlodge Amber Alert still missing; RCMP searching in BC, Alberta and Yukon

Lanakai Morrison, left, and Karl Morrison, right. (Supplied)

The RCMP are still searching for the Alberta children involved in an Amber Alert earlier this month.

Mounties issued an Amber Alert for six-year-old Lanakai Morrison on July 7. They said his biological mother, 35-year-old Krista Morrison, took him from Valhalla Centre, a hamlet near Grande Prairie.

Her partner, 35-year-old Daniel Ludwig, and four-year-old Karl Morrison were with them.

RCMP later said they were seen in B.C. and cancelled the Amber Alert on July 10 because “there is no reasonable expectation the public, in Alberta, will be able to action the instructions in the alert.”

On Friday, police said they were still searching for the two children, who are still believed to be with the two adults.

Krista Morrison, Daniel Ludwig Krista Morrison, left, and Daniel Ludwig, right. (Supplied)

They were seen in the Okanagan Valley near Vernon, possibly travelling toward the Kootenays, RCMP said.

“They are very mobile and could be in Northern B.C., the Yukon or Alberta,” police said in the release. “They were last believed to be driving in a 2006 red Ford F350 that has a lift and larger tires or may be driving a motorhome.”

Anyone with information about their whereabouts is asked to call Beaverlodge RCMP at 780-354-2955 or their local police service.