Quebec police searching for three-year-old girl who went missing in Montreal area
- Authorities in Quebec are actively looking for three-year-old Claire Bell, who disappeared on June 14 near Newman Boulevard in the LaSalle area of Montreal.
- The search intensified after a woman caring for Claire reported around 3:30 p.m. Sunday at a Coteau-du-Lac business that she had lost the child and did not know her whereabouts.
- Authorities set up command posts in LaSalle and Coteau-du-Lac, conducted overnight searches, made verifications in Ontario, and requested public cooperation for information.
- Police describe Claire Bell as a small child about three feet in height and 35 pounds in weight, with brown hair and brown eyes; she was last spotted wearing a long-sleeved white top featuring pink trim on the collar, along with grey trousers.
- Authorities have determined the situation does not qualify for an Amber Alert, but they are actively searching and urge anyone with relevant information to call 911 or the SQ tip line at 1-800-659-4264.
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Quebec provincial police are looking for a three-year-old girl who was last seen Sunday morning in Montreal's LaSalle borough. On Monday evening, police announced they were searching the area where a brown chihuahua was found dead — a dog matching the description of the one thought to be with the girl when she was last seen.
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Quebec provincial police are asking for the public’s help to locate a missing three-year-old girl from the Montreal borough of LaSalle. Claire Bell was last seen Saturday around 11 a.m. near Newman Blvd. in LaSalle. Authorities say her current whereabouts are unknown and her family is concerned for her health and safety. “All necessary resources […]
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