Missing Quebec toddler found alive in Ontario on 3rd day of search
- Police found 3-year-old Claire Bell alive beside Highway 417 near St. Albert, Ontario, on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, after a four-day search.
- Claire Bell went missing from LaSalle, Montreal, late Sunday morning on June 15 after leaving home with her mother, who reported her disappearance.
- The search included Quebec and Ontario police using helicopters, drones, and ground teams, while authorities concentrated their efforts on a female farmer as a crucial lead.
- Around 3 p.m. Wednesday, officers located Claire near the highway using a drone, and she was awake and able to communicate, according to Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Éloïse Cossette.
- Claire underwent a medical checkup after rescue, and her mother, Rachel-Ella Todd, was arrested and charged with child abandonment, slated to appear in court the same day.
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Three-Year-Old Quebec Girl Missing Since Sunday Found Alive by Police in Ontario
A three-year-old Montreal girl who was reported missing on Sunday has been found alive by police in Ontario. Police have been searching for Claire Bell since Sunday afternoon, after her mother allegedly entered a store west of Montreal and told the staff she couldn’t find her child. The three-year-old’s mother, Rachel-Ella Todd, 34, was later charged with unlawful abandonment of a child. The little girl was spotted by an Ontario Provincial Polic…
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