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Missing baby believed dead after mother’s remains found in Alberta apartment: RCMP

ST. ALBERT — RCMP say they have arrested a suspect after the remains of a woman were found in an apartment near Edmonton and that her baby is also believed to be dead.

Mounties say they received a report Friday about a suspicious item in the apartment in St. Albert.

Officers located the remains of the woman, believed to be 23-year-old Ayla Egotik-Learn.

Mounties say they also discovered that the woman’s nine-month-old daughter is missing.

They say they have some understanding of where the child’s body might be and are continuing to search for her.

On Saturday, officers arrested 33-year-old Christopher William Beasley at a St. Albert hotel.

He is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Egotik-Learn and causing an indignity to the bodies of both the mother and child.

Missing baby believed dead after mother's remains found in Alberta apartment: RCMP | iNFOnews.ca
Ayla Egotik-Learn and her daughter seen in this undated photo. RCMP say the remains of a woman, believed to be 23-year-old Ayla Egotik-Learn, were found Jan. 23, 2026 in an apartment in St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton. They say her missing daughter, 9-month-old daughter Braylee Beasley, is also believed to be dead. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout – RCMP (Mandatory Credit)

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