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Missing Quebec toddler found alive in Ontario on 3rd day of search

  • Three-Year-Old Claire Bell went missing from Montreal's LaSalle borough on Sunday morning, June 15, 2025.
  • Her mother, Rachel-Ella Todd, reported her missing at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Coteau-du-Lac, triggering a large multi-day search.
  • Ontario Provincial Police found Claire alive just after 3 p.m. Wednesday near Highway 417 by St. Albert, Ont., using a drone after a tip-off.
  • Quebec police said Claire was conscious, spoke with officers, and received first aid, water, and food from paramedics after being found.
  • Todd was arrested Monday night and charged with child abandonment, with a joint QPP-OPP investigation ongoing and Todd appearing in court Wednesday in handcuffs.
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Claire Bell's life finding is not far from being considered a miracle in Canada. After incessant searches of police and volunteers in various rural areas, the three-year-old girl was located after having vanished from the radar for three days. She had been last seen last Sunday in Montreal. Ontario Provincial Police found her on Wednesday afternoon in the town of St-Albert, which belongs to that province. Her mother was arrested and charged for …

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The girl, who had been missing since last Sunday, was found this Wednesday on a highway in Ontario. The child's mother is at the centre of the mystery, and she remains detained.

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Many questions have been unanswered since the police found the 3-year-old girl. The relief, however, is palpable: she is alive.

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The Ministry of Public Security, through the Department of Social Work, requests the support of the citizenry to locate the relatives of a missing male minor of approximately 3 years, who mentions that his name is Zaid. Municipal agents, who carried out preventive and surveillance work in the Eco 2000 colony, received a call from the emergency number 9-1-1, in which they reported a missing minor. Arriving at the intersection of Lince and Santiag…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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