Child Find Saskatchewan offering ID clinics in P.A.
A provincial organization dedicated to help find missing children, set up a booth in the Gateway Mall this afternoon to teach parents what to do if their worst fears are realized.
Colleen Whitedeer, community programs liaison with Child Find Saskatchewan, said the organization has been helping Saskatchewan families for years.
“Child Find has been in Saskatchewan for about 35 years,” she said. “We assist families who have missing or murdered loved ones. Printing, support services, and just getting the word out and building more awareness.”
This afternoon Whitedeer was in Prince Albert to help parents put together ID booklets. The booklets include everything police need to get a head start on a missing person case including height, weight, medical information, details about the parents’ vehicles, and identifying marks. Whitedeer was taking and printing photographs of children so parents have clear, recent images, and was even taking fingerprints.


