An Amber Alert was cancelled by Saskatchewan RCMP and South Dakota police on Wednesday for two Saskatchewan children who went missing, ages seven and eight. The children were found safe in a campground late on Tuesday, with authorities in South Dakota believing the children to have been in the company of their mother and her common-law partner, a convicted sex offender.
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Amber Alert cancelled after 2 Saskatchewan children found in South Dakota
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