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Missing Children's Network unveils annual poster featuring unresolved cases | Community


In honor of International Missing Children’s Day, which took place on May 25, the Missing Children’s Network unveiled its annual poster featuring 12 unresolved missing children cases.
“We thank you for sharing it within your network. The more it is seen, the better are our chances of locating a missing child and providing their families with the gift of closure,” read the statement.
Last year, according to the RCMP’s 2020 Annual Report, law enforcement in Quebec registered 3,831 cases of missing children. This is a significant decrease as compared to 5,805 cases in the previous year and can be attributed in part to the restrictions imposed by the government (school closures, confinement, curfew, non-essential travels) in response to the pandemic. While the news is certainly encouraging, we can all concur that one missing child is already one too many. Following are some of the highlights of the Annual Report:

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