Montreal mom charged with abandoning daughter ‘needs help,’ to remain detained
- A Montreal mother is charged with unlawful abandonment after allegedly leaving her three-year-old daughter in rural Ontario, which led to a four-day search across two provinces.
- The woman, aged 34, faces a potential maximum sentence of five years in prison for the charge.
- Lawyers have scheduled the bail hearing for July 3 and July 4, during which she will remain detained at the Leclerc detention centre in Laval.
- Authorities stated, 'Right now, we are currently dealing with someone who is experiencing immense distress. This is someone who needs help.
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She is accused of unlawful abandonment of a child and her bail hearing is scheduled to take place in July.

Montreal mom charged with abandoning daughter 'needs help,' to remain detained
The Montreal mother who allegedly abandoned her three-year-old daughter in rural Ontario, triggering a four-day hunt for the child across two provinces, will remain detained until her bail hearing early next month. On Friday, the mother's legal-aid lawyer said he will try to have his client released...
Montreal mom charged with abandoning daughter ‘in great distress,’ will return to court for July bail hearing
A bail hearing has been scheduled for next month for the mother of a three-year-old Montreal girl who was missing for three days before being found on an Ontario highway.
The Montreal woman accused of having abandoned her three-year-old daughter on the edge of a highway in Ontario will remain in detention for another two weeks. New details of the case could be revealed in early July during her release investigation.
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