Calgary Herald

Winnipeg police still searching for mother of dead children

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WINNIPEG — Police say they believe the mother whose two children were found dead in their home is still alive and are urging her to contact police.

Officers were concentrat­ing their search for Lisa Gibson, 32, on the Winnipeg family’s riverside neighbourh­ood, Const. Eric Hofley said Thursday. Emergency personnel were on the Assiniboin­e River, which runs near the home, and the police helicopter was also being used to look for the woman.

“We’re still treating this as we are searching for Ms. Gibson (and) that she’s alive,” Hofley said. “We have no indication at this time to do otherwise.”

Police were called to the Gibson home in a leafy, quiet area on Wednesday morning and discovered a toddler girl and baby boy in critical condition.

The two were rushed to hospital but died. Officers have been searching for Gibson ever since.

Although there are reports the children died in the bathtub, Hofley said the cause of death was still being determined. Police have been careful not to call Gibson a suspect and say they are concerned for her well-being.

“Ms. Gibson was the last person to our knowledge with the children so, obviously, once she’s located and spoken with, where the investigat­ion goes from there remains to be seen,” Hofley said, adding that there have been sightings of the strawberry-blondhaire­d woman.

Some have turned out to be a cases of mistaken identity and others didn’t come in quickly enough to be of much use. “Our concern right now is for the safety and well-being of Ms. Gibson,” Hofley said.

Gibson’s state of mind is as much a mystery. Her open Facebook page, which has since been restricted, was full of happy pictures of her two children: curlyhaire­d Anna, 2, and Nicholas, almost three months.

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