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B.C. mom offers new approach to help find missing adults

  • Alina Durham proposes changing the British Columbia Amber Alert wording.
  • She advocates in honor of her daughter Shaelene Keeler Bell who went missing in Chilliwack in 2021 and was later found dead.
  • Durham has written to many officials including the RCMP and ministers for over three years seeking an alert for missing adults.
  • British Columbia activated five Amber Alerts from 2022 to 2024, while zero activated from 2017 to 2021.
  • She now suggests modifying the current Amber Alert instead of creating a new missing adult alert system.
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B.C. mom offers new approach to help find missing adults

Alina Durham has been trying for 3 years to get missing-adult alert in place in honour of late daughter Shaelene Bell

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Mission City Record broke the news in Mission, Canada on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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