Update: Located Safe https://missingpeople.ca/3-boys-found-safe-in-sask-after-mother-allegedly-abducted-them-in-ontario-rcmp/
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The border crossings with the U.S. along the Prairies are sizzling hot in the summer, and ice-cold in the winter.
They are typically lightly manned and can be agonizingly dreary postings. Take the port of entry at Boissevain in sparsely populated southwest Manitoba.
The Canada Customs building looks more like a 1970s Hwy. 401 service centre than anything particularly daunting. However, the isolated outposts are a smash hit with drug smugglers, human traffickers and people fleeing the law in both countries.
One of those alleged fugitives is 55-year-old Astrid (sometimes spelled Astryd) Schiller, of Clarington, who was wanted for allegedly abducting her three young children from the Durham Region in December.
According to cops, Schiller — with her boys, Leon, 12, Christopher, 11, and Thomas, 9 — was nabbed on Sunday trying to slip into the U.S. at Bossevain. Her kids were unharmed and taken into care.
Schiller was arrested on an outstanding warrant for child abduction from Durham Regional Police. But, but, but … she was released from custody because the warrant for her arrest did not extend into Manitoba.
Around 1:25 a.m. on Monday, it was reported that the three boys were missing from a home that was caring for them in Forrest, Man. Investigators alleged the children are now with Schiller and say she is driving a white 2018 Mercedes GLC with British Columbia licence plate SJ975W.
The Toronto Sun first wrote about Schiller in January. In a series of phone calls with me, she appeared to have a martyr complex. Schiller was strident, self-righteous, confident in her goodness and obsessed with victimhood.
FULL STORY: https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/hunter-snag-lets-durham-mom-accused-of-abducting-her-kids-flee-again