Kansas City, Kansas Police Department canceled an AMBER Alert after two brothers out of Kansas City, Kansas were found safe. Their mother was also found safe, and the three were being taken to a local hospital for evaluation.
KCK Police and the alert
The cancellation ended the alert that had been issued for the two brothers. KCK Police said the children were found safe, then said their mother was found safe as well.
For people watching for a missing-child emergency, the practical change is immediate: the alert is no longer active, and attention turns from search-and-notify steps to medical evaluation for the family.
Safe recovery in Kansas City
The only resolution reported by KCK Police was the safe recovery of all three family members. The source did not give the reason the alert was issued or how the family was located.
The hospital trip matters because it shows the response did not end with the alert cancellation. Even after a safe recovery, the next step can still be evaluation before anyone is released from care.
AMBER Alert canceled
The alert was canceled in 2026 after the children were found safe. That left no active missing-child alert tied to the case, but it did leave the family in medical evaluation.
For readers in Kansas City, Kansas, the key change is simple: the emergency alert has ended, and the remaining step is the hospital check for the two brothers and their mother.







