
Renewed plea for missing Burnaby boy, believed to be staying with a ‘caretaker’
Global News
In a statement through Burnaby RCMP, Kai Pavlovic's family said he is a 'bright, curious, outgoing and kind little boy who loves to climb trees, build forts and learn to sail. '
Burnaby, B.C., RCMP are renewing their plea for information about a missing 11-year-old boy.
Kai Pavlovic was the subject of a well-being check on Sept. 26. Burnaby investigators said they spoke with Kai’s family members and believe he is staying with a caretaker.
However, police have not been able to identify the caretaker.
In a statement through Burnaby RCMP, Kai’s family said that “Kai is a bright, curious, outgoing and kind little boy who loves to climb trees, build forts and learn to sail. He is a friend to all animals and particularly adores horses, cats and dogs.”
“Kai’s family in New Zealand love him dearly, and they are asking anyone with any information on Kai’s location to please immediately contact Burnaby RCMP at 604-646-9999.”
Burnaby RCMP media relations officer Cpl. Laura Hirst said the number one priority right now is to find Kai and confirm he is safe and well.
“We believe there are people who know who this caretaker is, and where they are located, and we are appealing to them to come forward and speak to police,” she added.
Investigators said they are also hoping to speak to community members who may have had interactions with Kai as part of his daily routine.













