Quebec police cancel Amber Alert for two children
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TROIS-RIVIÈRES – An Amber Alert was cancelled for two children in Trois-Rivières, Que., after they were found safe and sound early Sunday morning.
Quebec provincial police said the children were found in St-Paulin, a small municipality in the Mauricie region, about 60 kilometres northwest from where they were reported missing.
“It was information received from the public that allowed investigators to locate them,” said Sgt. Élizabeth Marquis-Guy, a provincial police spokesperson.
The alert was issued early just before 4:30 a.m. on Sunday morning and was lifted just before 8 a.m.
Provincial police say the suspect sought in the case, a 29-year-old woman, has been arrested and will be met by investigators later Sunday.
Trois-Rivières is located about 150 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
This report from The Canadian Press was first published on March 22, 2026.