Nine Months of Silence: Mother Leads Desperate Hunt for Missing Son Joshua Saulteaux

 

 

The Date That Stole Peace: Missing Since May 5, 2025

 

For the family of Joshua Saulteaux, the calendar is marked not by holidays, but by the relentless passage of time since May 5, 2025โ€”the last day their son was seen in Goodfish Lake, Alberta. Months have turned into a devastating stretch of uncertainty and anxiety, a trauma that has been carried every hour by Joshua’s mother, Natalie Morin. She is now turning to the wider community with an urgent and profoundly personal plea, embodying the desperate love of a parent who simply refuses to give up.

Natalieโ€™s voice is the core of this tragedy: “I need to find my sonโ€”please help me find him.” That single sentence encapsulates the unbearable reality of the missing person crisis. For almost a year, every sunrise has brought the same agonizing question, and every sunset has closed without a definitive answer. This is not just a police file; it is a life suspended, a familyโ€™s heart held hostage by the unknown. As time passes and the landscape changes, the urgency grows, making this ongoing effort not just a search, but a race against time and the elements.

 

A Call to the Compassionate: Join the Critical Search Effort

 

Refusing to stand still, Natalie Morin is mobilizing the community for a concentrated, five-day effort scheduled from November 6th to 10th. This is a literal call to action, demanding feet on the ground in the difficult terrain surrounding Goodfish Lake. Finding a missing person, especially in the remote, sprawling geography of Alberta, is a task too large for one family alone. It requires collective effort, shared resources, and unwavering commitment.

If you have the ability to volunteer your time, share supplies (from fuel and food to search equipment), or simply use your voice to amplify this message, you are needed now. The search for Joshua is an act of human compassion, a moment for communities to unite and demonstrate that no one vanishes without a concerted effort to find them. The contact number, 587-936-2933, is a lifelineโ€”a direct connection to a mother waiting for her son. This organized search is perhaps the family’s best, most crucial chance to find Joshua and bring an end to this painful limbo.

 

The Power of a Share: Hope vs. The Unknown

 

In missing person cases, the solution often lies not in complex detective work, but in the power of public vigilance and a single, well-placed piece of information. Every single person who reads this, shares this post, or speaks Joshuaโ€™s name into their network is playing a vital role. The family’s message is clear: “Every share brings us closer to answers.”

While search volunteers are vital, the simple act of circulating Joshua’s image and story across social media is a critical component. We must make sure Joshuaโ€™s face is recognized, ensuring his case remains a priority and his motherโ€™s voice is heard across borders. Please, take a moment to heed Natalieโ€™s desperate plea. Keep Joshua Saulteaux and the Morin family in your thoughts, and more importantly, in your actions. Help a mother find her son, so she can finally end this agonizing wait.


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