A Mother’s Nightmare in Prince Albert: Where is Kendall Fern?
The chilling winter air of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, feels sharper than usual today as a community wakes up to a terrifying reality: a 13-year-old child is missing. Kendall Fern was last seen on the night of December 7, 2025, just after 9:00 p.m., in the 1200 block of 3rd Avenue West. Since that moment, the clock has been ticking, each passing second adding to the agonizing silence that has engulfed her family. For a parent, there is no greater fear than the empty bed where their child should be sleeping. The darkness of a December night in Saskatchewan is unforgiving, and the thought of a young girl out there alone is a heartbreak no family should have to endure.
“Tall with Curly Hair and Glasses”: Knowing Who to Look For
Finding Kendall means knowing exactly who we are looking for, and every detail matters. She is a distinctive young teenager, standing tall for her age at 5’10” and weighing approximately 140 pounds. She has short, curly brown hair that frames a face her family is desperate to see again, and she wears glasses—a crucial detail for identification. When she stepped out into the night, she was dressed for comfort, wearing a brown camo sweater and grey sweatpants. These items might blend into the background, so we are urging everyone to look closely. Did you see a girl matching this description walking alone on Sunday night? Did you drive past the 1200 block of 3rd Avenue West around 9:10 p.m.? Your dashcam footage or a fleeting memory could be the key to bringing her to safety.
A City-Wide Plea: Help End the Silence
The Prince Albert Police Service is actively searching, but they cannot be on every street corner at once—they need the eyes and ears of the public. This is a call to action for every resident of Prince Albert. Please, check your backyards, your sheds, and any outbuildings where a scared teenager might seek shelter from the cold. Review your doorbell camera footage from the night of December 7. If you know anything, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please contact the police immediately at 306-953-4222. We are not just looking for a missing person; we are looking for a daughter, a friend, a child with her whole life ahead of her. Let’s come together as a community to ensure that Kendall Fern is found safe and returned to the warmth of her home.
