Fourteen-year-old Samuel Bird was last spotted on the evening of June 1 in Edmonton’s west-end Canora neighbourhood, according to police. Edmonton Police Service


October 17, 2025 Tags: ,

Police have confirmed that the remains of 14-year-old Samuel Bird were found in a rural area outside Edmonton. The teenager, who had been missing since June 1, was the focus of a months-long search that brought together police, volunteers, and family members from across the region.

Samuel’s mother, Alanna Bird, shared the heartbreaking news on social media Thursday, expressing gratitude to everyone who supported the family during the long search.

Later that day, Edmonton Police Service released a statement confirming the discovery and announced that 38-year-old Bryan Farrell had been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and interference with a body in connection with Samuel’s death.

Multiple Charges Laid

Police said Farrell faces 13 additional charges, including aggravated assault, arson, assaulting a peace officer with a weapon, uttering threats, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and fraud over $5,000.

Investigators linked the arson charge to a west Edmonton home that Samuel visited the night he went missing. Police executed a search warrant at the property on September 18. Less than two weeks later, the house caught fire in what officers described as a suspicious blaze.

Court records also show that Farrell is accused of threatening a woman about Samuel’s mother.

Detectives said they are not seeking any other suspects and confirmed Farrell is the only person charged in the case.

Search Ends in Sad Discovery

Samuel, a member of Paul First Nation, was last seen walking through the grounds of Holy Cross School in west Edmonton around 8:30 p.m. on June 1. Surveillance footage later showed him near the home of a friend in the area of 150th Street and 106th Avenue, the same location police searched in September.

His disappearance triggered an extensive community search. Family, friends, and volunteers scoured parks, fields, and waterways for months. Police later confirmed they believed Samuel was dead and that his body had been taken and hidden outside the city.

Det. Jared Buhler from the EPS homicide section said investigators worked tirelessly on the case. “After a lengthy and complex investigation, we are pleased to be able to conclude this file and hopefully bring some measure of resolution and justice to Samuel’s loved ones,” Buhler said.

Family and Community React

News of the discovery brought both relief and heartbreak to those who had been searching for Samuel.

Tiera Williams, who helped lead community search efforts, said she broke down when she heard the news. “It was five months of praying every single day,” she said. “Grateful that we found him, so grateful that he can be laid to rest. But it also comes with such sorrow because he’s a little boy, and it shouldn’t have happened.”

Williams said the focus will now turn toward seeking justice for Samuel and supporting his family through the coming months.

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