RCMP on “48-hour Challenge” every parent needs to be aware of
EDMONTON — Alberta RCMP are cautioning parents to be aware of their child’s online activity, as allegations surrounding the “48-hour challenge” continue with recent missing children’s cases across the province.
The social media challenge dares youth to go missing for 48-hours, earning them more points based on the number of times they are mentioned while they are missing.
Corporal Chris Warren with the Alberta RCMP says that this is more of a public service announcement, and recent missing children’s cases don’t necessarily have any ties to this challenge in the Peace Country or across the province.
“Investigations on current and recent missing youth’s files haven’t revealed any link to this ’48-hour Challenge’,” said Warren. “This is more information to share with parents that there is suggestions of it being out there on social media, although we haven’t confirmed any in Alberta at this time.”


