WEB Published April 4 2024 816 pm Police in Langley BC issued an Amber alert after receiving a report about an alleged parental. WEB Amber Alert issued in BC An Amber Alert has been issued across the province for a three-month-old boy Langley RCMP issued an Amber Alert. An Amber Alert has been issued after two children were allegedly abducted by their mother after last being seen in Kelowna BC. WEB Mounties in British Columbia said Saturday night they are relieved that the two children who were subjects of an Amber Alert issued. Police say abduction was planned mom and kids living off grid The mother and two children are likely living in trailers with..
WEB Published April 4 2024 816 pm Police in Langley BC issued an Amber alert after receiving a report about an alleged parental. WEB Amber Alert issued in BC An Amber Alert has been issued across the province for a three-month-old boy Langley RCMP issued an Amber Alert. An Amber Alert has been issued after two children were allegedly abducted by their mother after last being seen in Kelowna BC. WEB Mounties in British Columbia said Saturday night they are relieved that the two children who were subjects of an Amber Alert issued. Police say abduction was planned mom and kids living off grid The mother and two children are likely living in trailers with..
**Missing BC Children Found Safe in Alberta** **Surrey, BC** - The Webster Mounties in British Columbia are expressing relief after the two children who were the subjects of an Amber Alert issued on July 19th have been found safe. Investigators with Surrey RCMP announced on Saturday evening, July 30th, that the missing children, aged eight and ten, were located in Alberta. They were immediately taken into protective custody. The Amber Alert was initially issued on July 19th after the children were reported missing from Surrey, BC. It was subsequently extended to other provinces, including Alberta. Police have not released any further details about the circumstances surrounding the children's disappearance or the investigation. The mother of the children and her boyfriend have also been located, but no charges have been announced at this time. The Surrey RCMP is thanking the public for their assistance and vigilance in helping to locate the missing children.
**AMBER Alerts: Mobilizing Communities for Missing Child Recovery** WEB AMBER Alerts have become a vital tool in expediting the safe recovery of abducted or endangered children. These alerts, activated in the most severe child-abduction cases, leverage the power of the community to assist in the search and rescue efforts. Through AMBER Alert's official repository, information about the missing child is disseminated rapidly to the public, including details such as the child's description, suspected abductor, and possible vehicle used. This widespread awareness prompts immediate action from citizens, who can report sightings, provide potential leads, and assist law enforcement in locating the child. The effectiveness of AMBER Alerts is evident in its success rate. According to a USA TODAY investigation, these alerts have helped bring missing children home in a significant number of cases. The speed and efficiency with which they are disseminated allow investigators to cover large areas quickly, increasing the chances of a successful recovery. To enhance the effectiveness of AMBER Alerts, it is crucial for the public to be informed and prepared. Understanding the criteria for issuing an alert and knowing how to respond appropriately can make a significant difference in the outcome. Staying vigilant and reporting any suspicious activity can contribute to the safe recovery of abducted children. **How to Help:** * Check the official AMBER Alert website for active alerts. * Report sightings or information to law enforcement immediately. * Share AMBER Alert information on social media and other communication channels. * Be aware of suspicious activity and report it to the authorities. Together, we can create a network of concerned citizens who are ready to assist in the search for missing children and ensure their safe return. By embracing the power of AMBER Alerts and actively participating in the community effort, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of endangered children.
**Amber Alert Issued for Abducted Child Tyler Durocher** **Langley, BC - April 4, 2024** The Langley RCMP has issued an Amber Alert for three-month-old Tyler Durocher, who was allegedly abducted by his mother, 35-year-old Brianne Ford. The abduction occurred in Surrey, BC, on April 4, 2024. The suspect vehicle is a blue 2015 Ford Escape with license plate number BTY 123. Tyler is described as: * Male * Three months old * 5 lbs 5 oz * 16 inches long * Fair skin * Light brown hair * Blue eyes Brianne Ford is described as: * Female * 35 years old * 5'6" tall * 140 lbs * Long brown hair * Brown eyes The Langley RCMP is urging anyone with information on Tyler's whereabouts to call 9-1-1 immediately. A media briefing will be held at the Langley RCMP detachment at 9:30 pm. Anyone who sees the suspect vehicle or has any information about Brianne Ford's location is asked to contact the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. **Additional Details:** * The Amber Alert was issued at 8:16 pm on April 4, 2024. * This is an alleged parental abduction. * The Surrey RCMP initially issued the Amber Alert. * The alert encompasses all of British Columbia.
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