Child who went missing in Quebec now reunited with mother, police arrest dad
MONTREAL — A nearly week-long saga involving a missing three-year-old boy in northern Quebec came to a peaceful conclusion on Sunday as police reunited the child with his mother and arrested his father for alleged involvement in his disappearance.
Quebec provincial police launched a massive manhunt for the father and son after the boy was reported missing on Tuesday, triggering an Amber Alert that remained in place for four days and briefly broadened to encompass a neighbouring province.
While the pair were located alive on Saturday night, police said the situation took several more hours to resolve as officers entered into talks with the 36-year-old father.
“The negotiations lasted all night long until noon today, when the father was controlled by police officers,” Sgt. Claude Doiron of the Sûreté du Québec said in a telephone interview on Sunday. “The police was able to get the child back, who’s safe and healthy and was reunited with his mother.”