Surrey RCMP says a missing three-year-old boy has been located safely.
Police had issued a renewed appeal for help finding Brycein Toane and his mother on Wednesday.
The boy was first reported missing on June 20, and had last been seen in the 11200-block of 126A Street in Surrey in the company of his mother Melissa-Sue Seale and father Dallas Toane.
Melissa-Sue Seale, the mother of three-year-old Brycein Toane, was last seen June 20, 2019. Police believe Brycein is with his mother and are trying to locate them.”Given the length of time since Brycein was last seen, police and the Ministry of Children and Family Development are concerned for Brycein’s well-being,” Surrey RCMP said in a media release on Wednesday.
Police added they were asked to locate Brycein and check on his well-being after Seale didn’t report with him as required by the Family Act.
Seale is described as a 34-year-old Indigenous woman standing five-feet-two-inches tall and weighing 110 pounds. Police say she has long brown hair and brown eyes.
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