7 Mins Ago: RCMP to ARREST Darin Geddes in Missing Kids Case — SHOCKING Evidence Revealed

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves across the country, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are reportedly preparing to arrest Darin Geddes in connection with a long-unsolved missing children case. Sources close to the investigation revealed that new, previously undisclosed evidence has emerged—evidence investigators are calling both “shocking” and “potentially case-breaking.”

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Darin Geddes, a name previously unknown to the public in relation to this case, has now become the central figure in a renewed investigation that has baffled law enforcement and devastated families for years. The RCMP has not yet made an official public statement, but high-level sources within the department have confirmed that an arrest warrant is being finalized and could be executed within hours.

The case in question involves the mysterious disappearance of two siblings—ages 6 and 9—who vanished without a trace from their family home in Alberta nearly a decade ago. The case received national attention but went cold despite multiple searches, public appeals, and a Canada-wide manhunt. That changed abruptly earlier this week when new forensic evidence surfaced, reportedly linking Geddes to the scene where the children were last seen.

According to insider reports, investigators were able to retrieve new material from a storage unit believed to have been rented by Geddes under an alias in 2015. Items found inside the unit included children’s clothing, photos, and handwritten notes that allegedly match Geddes’s handwriting. RCMP specialists, including forensic analysts and behavioral profilers, were immediately brought in to assess the evidence. Within 48 hours, authorities concluded there was enough probable cause to issue an arrest warrant.

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Perhaps the most chilling piece of evidence, sources say, is a voice recording found on a discarded USB drive. While RCMP officials are not releasing full details, it’s believed the recording features Geddes referencing “taking them far away” and “no one ever finding out.” Voice-matching software reportedly confirmed the recording to be consistent with Geddes’s known voiceprint. Law enforcement considers this evidence “crucial” and are treating it as a direct link to the missing children.

Until now, Geddes had no public criminal record, though sources say he was interviewed in the early stages of the investigation as a distant acquaintance of the children’s father. At the time, no red flags appeared in background checks, and he was not considered a suspect. However, the case file shows that Geddes abruptly moved provinces just weeks after the children’s disappearance, a detail investigators say is now “deeply suspicious in hindsight.”

The sudden breakthrough has reopened wounds for the children’s family, who have endured years of silence and uncertainty. In an emotional statement, the children’s mother said, “We’ve prayed for answers every day for nearly ten years. I can’t even process this. If this is true… if they finally found the person responsible… I just want to know why. Why our babies?”

Community reaction has been swift and intense. Online forums and social media exploded within minutes of the leaked news, with hashtags like #JusticeForTheKids and #GeddesArrest trending nationwide. Many expressed relief that there might finally be progress, while others called for calm and urged the public to wait for official confirmation from the RCMP.

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Criminologists and former RCMP officials appearing on national news networks have weighed in, calling the sudden turn of events “highly unusual but not unprecedented.” Former investigator Neil Bartley said, “Sometimes it’s a small detail missed years ago that becomes the key to unlocking everything. What’s important now is ensuring that the evidence is solid and that the arrest—if it happens—is based on sound investigative work.”

Legal analysts are already raising concerns about the pre-arrest media exposure. If the reports are accurate, there may be questions about how the evidence was leaked before any formal charges were laid. Defense attorneys could potentially argue that the publicity surrounding Geddes’s name could prejudice a future jury. However, given the alleged strength of the forensic evidence, prosecutors are likely to move forward swiftly to secure charges and request Geddes be held without bail.

As of this moment, Darin Geddes has not been taken into custody. RCMP tactical units are reportedly monitoring multiple potential locations, including properties in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, where Geddes may have relocated in recent years. A public alert or wanted bulletin may be issued shortly if attempts to locate him are unsuccessful.

Meanwhile, the nation waits anxiously for official confirmation. The prospect that this horrific mystery could finally be solved brings a mix of hope and dread—hope for closure, and dread about what the full truth might reveal.

For now, the only certainty is that this case—once presumed cold—is suddenly burning with new life. The next 24 to 48 hours will be critical, not only for law enforcement but for a family and community who have waited far too long for justice.