Canada - CB, 3, may be in Monteregie, last seen 11am near Newman Blvd, LaSalle borough, Montreal QC, 14 Jun 2025

  • #61
June 15, 2025
'The Sûreté du Québec is asking for the public's help in locating CB, 3, of LaSalle.
She was last seen on June 15 at around 9:45 a.m. in the area of Newman Boulevard in LaSalle. We do not know where it might be.
His relatives have reason to fear for her health and safety.

Description
Height: 0.90 m (3 ft)
Weight: 16 kg (35 lbs)
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Anyone who sees CB is asked to contact 911. In addition, any information that could help locate this person can be communicated, confidentially, to the Centrale de l'information criminelle of the Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264.''

Event number 172-250615-006
 
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  • #62
I think whomever reported the little girl missing used some type of tracking device that led her to Vaudreuil (sp), and then on to Coteau-du-lac.

Does appear the route is heading towards Ontario and the 401.
 
  • #63
June 15, 2025
'The Sûreté du Québec is asking for the public's help in locating CB, 3, of LaSalle.
She was last seen on June 15 at around 9:45 a.m. in the area of Newman Boulevard in LaSalle. We do not know where it might be.
His relatives have reason to fear for her health and safety.
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Description
Height: 0.90 m (3 ft)
Weight: 16 kg (35 lbs)
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Anyone who sees CB is asked to contact 911. In addition, any information that could help locate this person can be communicated, confidentially, to the Centrale de l'information criminelle of the Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264.''

Event number 172-250615-006

The ex husband's relatives I'm assuming. Curious
 
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This is all so bad.
 
  • #67
Who last saw CB last outside of mom?
 
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  • #68
How did the dog perish?
 
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Hope they have put up a roadblock at the end of Hwy #30 where it meets Ontario.
Highway 30, once it hits Vaudreuil-Doiron is a toll highway that allows travellers to by-pass the city of Montreal. It's a very busy highway with all parts of the city being able to enter onto/leave off of it south & east of Montreal.

Highway 20 & 40 are the two trans-Canada highways that will take travellers through Montreal and north-south on either side of the St Lawrence River (20 runs the north side & 40 the south side).

Meeting Ontario towards Ottawa? That's 1.5 hours away. Off the 30 and onto the 20 running south also takes one to Ontario's 401 highway which runs straight across the province through Kingston, Toronto etc.

The US border is actually closer at about an hour to Blackpool, Vermont.

Needless to say, any one of these highways is packed with cars and tractor trailers as is an international shipping hub.

As someone who has done the Kingston, Ontario to Saint Hubert, PQ (my homeat the time during my military posting to Montreal) route via the 401/20/30 hundreds of times, I'm wondering if the dog was wandering and was struck by a vehicle. If this little one went into the river, she could be anywhere between Montreal and Lake Ontario by now. The St Lawrence is full with shipping traffic.
 
  • #71
That makes sense if she ran into the store in a panic. How did she know which direction to go in though? A hunch, suspicion?
Not really. She left her phone at home in LaSalle. The store she ran into to report her daughter missing is 50km away in Côteau-du-Lac.
 
  • #72
''In a nutshell: CB was last seen around 9:45 a.m. Sunday in Montreal’s LaSalle borough. Her mother is being questioned by police; her apartment door was found bolted shut and marked as a protected scene. A dead dog matching the one seen with CB was found Monday near Highway 30. The search continued Monday in LaSalle, Coteau-du-Lac, and near the Ontario border No Amber Alert has been issued. Claire was reported missing Sunday afternoon by her mother at a souvenir store on St-Emmanuel Rd. in Coteau-du-Lac, about 60 kilometres southwest of Montreal.''

''One neighbour said police were present around 4 p.m., but only began knocking on doors later that evening. Officers came to her door around 8:30 p.m. and searched under her bed and in her fridge. She described the experience as “scary.”

Read more at: https://www.montrealgazette.com/news/article991686.html#storylink=cpy
 
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  • #73
It was really busy over the weekend in Montreal. More traffic than normal as it was the Formula 1 - Grand Prix weekend. The dog, if loose, could easily have been hit by a car. But, I doubt that was the case. Something nefarious happened on Sunday in my opinion. Or even Saturday, as it was only the mom reporting the last sighting.
 
  • #74
The Journal de Montréal identified the mother by name. The article says that she left her apartment with CB on Sunday morning using an emergency exit that wasn’t covered by a surveillance camera and leaving her cellphone and computer behind. They also published a clip from the disturbing TikTok video that she posted that morning:
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...blie-le-jour-de-la-disparition-de-claire-bell
 
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  • #75
The Journal de Montréal identified the mother by name. The article says that she left her apartment with CB on Sunday morning using an emergency exit that wasn’t covered by a surveillance camera and leaving her cellphone and computer behind. They also published a clip from the disturbing TikTok video that she posted that morning:
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...blie-le-jour-de-la-disparition-de-claire-bell

Since this Tik-Tok video is on MSM, I expect we can link to it in the mother's account.
 
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The Journal de Montréal identified the mother by name. The article says that she left her apartment with CB on Sunday morning using an emergency exit that wasn’t covered by a surveillance camera and leaving her cellphone and computer behind. They also published a clip from the disturbing TikTok video that she posted that morning:
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...blie-le-jour-de-la-disparition-de-claire-bell
The article also specifies that she left the apartment building through a fire escape door, the only exit without a camera.
 
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By Harry North Updated June 17, 2025

'The woman posted a TikTok video hours before reporting CB’s disappearance. Rachel Todd, who is in her 30s, is seen in the short clip, posted on Sunday, holding the young girl. “You try that again and this is going to get ugly,” she says, looking into the camera. The video is captioned: “Have you ever faced a mother who has nothing left to lose?”
 
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By Harry North Updated June 17, 2025
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'The woman posted a TikTok video hours before reporting CB’s disappearance. Rachel Todd, who is in her 30s, is seen in the short clip, posted on Sunday, holding the young girl. “You try that again and this is going to get ugly,” she says, looking into the camera. The video is captioned: “Have you ever faced a mother who has nothing left to lose?”
Wow! Frightened for this little girl. The monster mother is either mentally unstable or down right evil. I’m feeling a narcissist who wanted revenge. Moo
 
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