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Boy, 3, and dad found alive after Quebec Amber Alert

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MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police were negotiatin­g Saturday evening with a man accused of kidnapping his three-year-old son earlier in the week, in a case that sparked an Amber Alert and a large-scale manhunt.

The Amber Alert came to an end on Saturday when investigat­ors found the 36-year-old man and his child not far from where they were last seen in SaintePaul­e, Que., roughly 400 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.

“They are located, but there’s still negotiatio­n and operations to handle that situation,” said Sgt. Stephane Tremblay of the Sûreté du Québec in Montreal.

Both the man and the child were still alive, Tremblay said, but there’s no further word on their condition. Tremblay would not provide details on how the pair was found.

The police service said officers were on the scene on Chemin de la Coulée-Carrier in SaintePaul­e, and urged people to avoid the area.

“It’s a secluded area close to small villages and we don’t want people to get into the far woods to try to interfere (with) anything, because we know that he might be carrying a weapon and we don’t want people to put themselves in danger,” Tremblay said.

Police had previously posited that the pair could have been in the woods near the town on the Gaspé Peninsula, saying the man was known to have wilderness survival skills and may be using materials gathered from nearby chalets and trailers.

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