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Quebec police locate 24-year-old woman allegedly kidnapped by ex-boyfriend

A Sûreté du Québec police logo photographed on a cruiser, in Montreal, Quebec on May 7, 2014. Denis Beaumont / The Canadian Press

A 24-year-old woman is safe and her ex-boyfriend has been arrested following an alleged kidnapping north of Montreal Sunday morning.

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Quebec provincial police said in a news release that Isabelle Cyr has been found thanks to a tip from a member of the public.

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Police had asked for help earlier today after alleging that Benjamin Dallaire, 26, forced Cyr into a black SUV this morning outside her residence in St-Eustache.

The two were found a short time later in a small town some 110 kilometres north of Saint-Eustache, in the province’s Lanaudière region.

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Dallaire was arrested, but it’s not clear whether he’s facing charges.

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None of the allegations have been proven in court.

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