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B.C. children were the subject of a 10-day-long Amber Alert, a system used to inform the public and locate children in cases of child abduction.
A provincewide Amber Alert has been cancelled for a two-year-old boy with extensive medical issues, after the boy was found just before 3 p.m. Thursday.
An Amber Alert issued by Montreal police for six-year-old twin sisters has been lifted after the girls were found safe. June 27, 2023. June 27, 2023. 1 min read. Save. New subscriber benefit!
Amber alert sounds, child found An early morning Amber Alert was cancelled after a five-year-old boy was found safe and sound. Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76. $23M in cocaine seized at Ambassador Bridge.
An Amber Alert that was issued for both Quebec and Ontario for a five-year-old boy on Tuesday has been cancelled after the child was found safe.. The boy had initially gone missing at around 6 p.m ...
MONTREAL - Police in Montreal have cancelled an Amber Alert after locating a five-month-old child who they said had been abducted. May 9, 2023. May 9, 2023. 1 min read. Save.
PRINCE ALBERT, Canada — An Amber Alert has been cancelled and a suspect is in custody after a man allegedly abducted an eight-year-old girl in Prince Albert, Sask. A little over an hour after the ...
RCMP issued an Amber Alert about a suspected abduction case Thursday afternoon, after getting a report that a five-day-old baby had been taken from a home on Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
An Amber Alert issued Tuesday is now over as six-year-old twins were found safe and sound after they were allegedly abducted in Montreal by their mother. The two girls were found in Saint-Alexis, Que.
B.C. Amber Alert: Family talks about ordeal, their love for missing siblings. Along with a statement from the family, Surrey RCMP released new photos of the kids on Tuesday.
An Amber Alert that was issued by Waskesiu Lake RCMP for a five-day-old baby was cancelled a short time later, when he was found safe.
The loud warble of an Amber Alert on mobile devices, designed to get our attention in the most serious of cases, is a sound Saskatchewanians have become familiar with.