Update: Located Safe https://missingpeople.ca/3-boys-found-safe-in-sask-after-mother-allegedly-abducted-them-in-ontario-rcmp/
Original:
Canadian police are in a frantic search for a mother and her three sons who vanished from Ontario in December.
Astrid Schiller, 55, is accused of abducting her own children and has been on the run for months.
The mother was reported missing along with her three boys – Leon, 12, Christopher, 11, and Thomas, 9 – from Ontario in December.
After months with few reported sightings, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police released news Saturday that the group had been spotted multiple times in recent weeks and the mother had been arrested before being released.
Now the search is on once more for the group, believed to be camping in parks around Saskatchewan province.
RCMP had a breakthrough in its search for Schiller after getting a report at 2 a.m. on June 16 that she was trying to cross the border at Boissevain into the U.S.
Officers detained the mother and took the children into care in Forrest, Manitoba, but they released her soon after, stating that the arrest warrant issued in Ontario didn’t extend into the other province.
In the early hours of June 17, police were told that the children were no longer at the care home, and it was believed Schiller had taken them once again.
The group was then spotted in Assiniboia before heading to Pine Cree Regional Park in Saskatchewan on June 19, the RCMP said.
On Friday, June 21, an abandoned vehicle was found at the park. The white 2018 Mercedes GLC was believed to belong to Schiller, but there was no sign of her or the boys.
Newsweek reached out to RCMP Monday morning via email.
FULL STORY: https://www.newsweek.com/missing-mother-three-kids-ontario-no-amber-alert-1916568