Burnaby police appeal to community members who may be interacting with missing 11-year-old boy

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Burnaby RCMP is actively seeking community assistance in locating missing 11-year-old Kai Pavlovic, who may be engaging in local activities. The police believe he is with a caretaker, and they are trying to identify this individual. They are particularly interested in speaking with parents and instructors involved in sports or extracurricular activities with Kai. The request for a well-being check was initiated on September 26, yet police have been unable to locate him since. Authorities describe Kai as 5 feet tall with a thin build and brown hair, and they are releasing additional photos to aid in the search.

An Amber Alert was not issued because there is no confirmed abduction or imminent danger to the child. This case highlights the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in missing persons investigations. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the Burnaby RCMP at 604-646-9999.

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