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Missing 14-Year-Old Boy: Prince Albert RCMP Seek Public Help
Section 1: Community Safety Alert
Prince Albert RCMP are asking for the public’s urgent assistance in locating a missing 14-year-old boy, Camron Street. A report was filed on May 1, 2026, after Camron was reported missing from the Prince Albert area in Saskatchewan.
Investigators say Camron was last seen on May 1, 2026, along Highway 2 near Wahpeton Dakota First Nation. He is a youth and may be moving between several communities in central Saskatchewan. Police are appealing to residents, drivers, and business owners in these areas to review any recent observations or video footage and report information immediately.
Section 2: Official Details from RCMP
According to the official release from Prince Albert RCMP, the following details have been provided about missing youth Camron Street:
Last Known Location
- Last seen on May 1, 2026
- Location: Highway 2 near Wahpeton Dakota First Nation, Saskatchewan
Description of Missing Youth
Please carefully review Camron’s physical description and clothing details:
- Age: 14 years old
- Height: 5 ft 11 in
- Weight: 140 lbs
- Eye colour: brown
- Hair: brown
- Last seen wearing: grey sweatpants, grey shirt, and a black vest
Areas Camron May Travel To
RCMP advise that Camron is known to move between several communities in central Saskatchewan, including:
- Prince Albert
- Wahpeton Dakota First Nation
- Saskatoon
- North Battleford
- Sturgeon Lake First Nation
Residents, commuters, and business owners in these regions are encouraged to stay alert. For those wanting more context on local risk patterns, you can review the Prince Albert crime statistics and safety report, which helps illustrate broader community safety trends in the area.
Image of Missing Youth
Police have released the following image of Camron Street to assist in identification:

If you see someone who may be Camron, do not share the sighting only on social media—contact police directly using the numbers below.
How the Public Can Help
CRITICAL: The CrimeCanada.ca community is urgently asked to assist in locating Camron Street. Even small observations—such as seeing someone matching his description near a highway, bus stop, or convenience store—can be important.
If you have seen Camron or know anything about his current whereabouts, please contact:
- Prince Albert RCMP: 310-RCMP (no area code required within Saskatchewan)
- Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers (anonymous tips): 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or via www.saskcrimestoppers.com
Provide as much detail as possible, including date, time, location, description of clothing, direction of travel, and any vehicles involved.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, missing youth alerts like this one are critical to the safety and well-being of communities across Saskatchewan. A 14-year-old away from their usual supports can be vulnerable to weather, isolation, exploitation, or accidental injury, especially when travelling between communities such as Prince Albert, Saskatoon, and nearby First Nations. Rapid, coordinated public awareness often makes the difference in bringing a young person home safely.
We encourage residents to stay observant when driving major routes such as Highway 2, using public transit, or visiting gas stations and roadside businesses. If you notice a youth who appears disoriented, alone for an extended period, or matching the description above, consider their safety first and contact police. For ongoing awareness of local risk factors and safety patterns, tools like the Prince Albert crime statistics and safety data provide useful background, but immediate reporting of real-time concerns to police remains the most powerful tool in protecting vulnerable youth.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the saskatchewan community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

