British Columbia

Amber Alert for 2 kids missing from Fort St. John ends safely, father in custody, say police

An amber alert issued Saturday for two children from Fort St. John, B.C. has been cancelled after authorities found them and their mother safe near Kenora, Ont.

RCMP say mom, 2 children found safe near Kenora, Ont.

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An Amber Alert issued Saturday, March 26, 2022 by authorities searching for a mother and two children was cancelled about five hours after it was issued. (CBC)

An amber alert issued Saturday for two children from Fort St. John, B.C. has been cancelled after authorities found them and their mother safe near Kenora, Ont.

Police issued the amber alert around noon Pacific time on Saturday and released information about the mother, her two children and their father.

Officers believed the mother and two children had been taken by the father against their will.

The alert was cancelled just before 4 p.m. PT Saturday after the mother and children were found safe near Kenora, Ont., not far from the Manitoba border.

 

The father was taken into custody by police who say their investigation is continuing.

"We would like to thank our law enforcement partners in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario who were instrumental in finding everyone so quickly," said Sgt. Chris Manseau in a release.

With files from the Canadian Press