â–º Listen Live

Blackfalds RCMP Look For Missing Woman – UPDATED

Blackfalds RCMP has issued an Alberta-wide search for a missing woman. 68-year-old Roze Burk has was last seen at a grocery store in Red Deer on the evening of Thursday, March 12th. Burk is caucasian, 5′ 6″ tall, 119 lbs, with blue eyes and white hair. She was last seen wearing jeans, a pink shirt, a grey jacket, and glasses. She is believed to be driving a Grey 2008 Ford Escape, and may be travelling with a white dog. If you have any information, contact Blackfalds RCMP at (403) 885-3300.

UPDATE: Rose Burke has been found dead by the RCMP. On Friday, March 27th, Evansburg RCMP Air Services were working on a separate project when they found Burke’s car in a rural area 35 km south of Evansburg. The RCMP theorize that Burke’s car became stuck, and she left the car to seek help. The area has been described as remote and not frequented by travellers. Burke’s dog has been found in the car, and reunited with her family.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Lloydminster RCMP seek help to find missing person

Lloydminster RCMP are asking for your help to find 45-year-old Jennifer Dillon. Jennifer was reported missing on June 28, 2025. Her family have not heard from her in the last couple months and are concerned for her well-being.

LRHG seeks board member

It's a chance to use your talent and give back to the community where housing needs are concerned as a board member-at-large with the Lloydminster Region Housing Group (LRHG).

Heat Warning in effect for Lloydminster and area

Heat Warning - Temperatures reaching 29 degrees Celsius combined with overnight lows near 14 degrees Celsius are expected for the next 2 days.

Have your say in Lloydminster Budget 2026 priorities

With themes like Engage Today - Shape Tomorrow, Investing in a Sustainable Future, and Your Tax Dollars at Work, the City of Lloydminster is inviting you to chime in on the next municipal budget.

Lloydminster spending $150K to get housing projects shovel-ready

Lloydminster City Council is devoting $150,000 to get emergency, transitional, social and affordable housing projects ready to proceed.
- Advertisement -