
Missing Montreal girl, 3, found in eastern Ontario
Quebec provincial police say a missing three-year-old girl from Montreal was found alive in eastern Ontario.
The girl last seen on Sunday at approximately 9:45 a.m. in LaSalle, a borough of Montreal, according to police. She was found in St. Albert, Ont. Wednesday afternoon, police say.
The toddler's mother has been arrested. Rachel-Ella Todd, 34, appeared in court on Monday evening to be charged with child abandonment.
CTV News Ottawa has removed the toddler's name and identifying information from this article.
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