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Missing baby from Nova Scotia found safe and sound in Quebec

A Sûreté du Québec emblem is pictured on an officer in Quebec City, Quebec on Thursday, July 28, 2022. Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press

Quebec provincial police say a missing baby girl has been found safe and the Amber Alert issued Wednesday afternoon has come to an end.

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The alert was issued after the one-year-old child was allegedly abducted in Nova Scotia and last seen in Saint-Louis-De-Blandford, Que., about 190 kilometres east of Montreal.

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The girl was found “safe and sound” in St-Hyacinthe, about 100 kilometres from Saint-Louis-De-Blandford, police said.

Nova Scotia RCMP confirmed the missing pair were from the province’s Colchester County area, and that RCMP were working with Quebec provincial police on the investigation.

with files from Global’s Rebecca Lau

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