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CTV News
8 hours ago
- CTV News
Longueuil police looking for missing teen possibly in Montreal
Kellyane Beaupré has been missing since June 15. (SPAL) Longueuil police are looking for a missing 15-year-old girl who could be in Montreal. Kellyane Beaupré was last seen June 15 in Boucherville. She has short brown hair, dark eyes, missing front teeth and nose and ear piercings. She was wearing a graphic white t-shirt, blue jeans and beige platform Crocs with green and pink details. She could be in downtown Montreal near the En Marge 12-17 youth shelter on Alexandre-DeSève Street or the Longueuil metro station, according to police. Police say they worry for her safety and urge anyone who sees her to call 911 or contact their local police station.


CTV News
8 hours ago
- Sport
- CTV News
This is the latest Montreal baller heading to the NBA
Butler forward Jahmyl Telfort (11) plays against Marquette in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025. (Michael Conroy/The Associated Press) Another Montrealer has been picked up by an NBA team. Forward Jahmyl Telfort's rights were acquired by the LA Clippers after the NBA Entry Draft on Friday. The 6′7″, 225-pound senior who played his college ball with the Butler Bulldogs averaged 16 points a game, 4.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists as a senior. He started in 28 of 31 games for the Bulldogs. The terms of Telfort's contract are unknown. The Montreal North native moved with his family to Boucherville, Que. where he played high school ball at De Moortagne High School before moving to Toronto and then the NCAA. Telfort is the latest talent from Montreal North to draw attention from the NBA. NBA champion Luguentz 'Lu' Dort of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacer Bennedict Mathurin (who lost to Dort in the finals) are both from the borough, in addition to a handful of other players.


CBC
12 hours ago
- CBC
Longueuil police say missing 15-year-old girl could be in Montreal
Longueuil, Que., police are asking the public for help in locating a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing. Kellyane Beaupré was last seen on June 15 in Boucherville, a suburb of Montreal on the South Shore. Police say she might be in Montreal near the intersection of Alexandre-DeSève Street and René-Lévesque Boulevard or in the Longueuil Metro station. She was last seen wearing a white short-sleeved shirt with a design on the front, blue jeans and platform Crocs with beige, pink and green on them, according to the police news release. She has short brown hair, brown eyes and pierced ears and nose. She's also missing some of her front teeth. Beaupré stands five feet one inch tall and weighs around 132 pounds.


CTV News
16-06-2025
- CTV News
Driver crashes into Boucherville home before fleeing on foot
A driver crashes into a house in Boucherville on Montreal's South Shore before fleeing on foot. (SPAL/Facebook) Police on Montreal's South Shore are searching for a driver who crashed into a house in Boucherville before fleeing on foot. Longueuil police (SPAL) received a 911 call at 10:10 p.m. Sunday about the collision at a home on Marie-Victorin Boulevard. When officers arrived on site, they located an overturned vehicle and found damage to the property and home. 'Everything suggests that speed and alcohol were factors, but the investigation will determine the exact cause of the collision,' said Mélanie Mercille, a spokesperson with Longueuil police. The force says no one in the home was injured. The driver, who fled on foot on Marie-Victorin Boulevard, is believed to be in his 30s. 'Officers are searching for the man so they can arrest him,' confirmed Mercille. A security perimeter has been set up in the area.


CTV News
30-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Boucherville restaurant Madame Bovary targeted by fire
A Longueuil police badge is shown in Longueuil, Que. (Source: Longueuil police) Madame Bovary, a restaurant in Boucherville on Montreal's South Shore, was targeted by fire early Friday morning. Longueuil police (SPAL) says it received a call at 3:40 a.m. from firefighters asking for assistance at the scene of a fire at 20 de Mortagne Blvd. 'The first information indicates that the fire was intentionally set,' said François Boucher, a spokesperson with Longueuil police. There were no reported injuries, and none of the neighbouring businesses suffered damages. Investigators remain on site to determine the circumstances surrounding the fire. Anyone with information is asked to contact 450-646-8500 or visit the Info-Azimut webpage.