Found Safe Canada - Christina Nguyen, 4, Toronto, 10 March 2017

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Toronto police say car found, missing child OK. Vehicle was spotted in a parking lot by a member of the public.
 
Thank you for the thread. Worried. Too close to me.


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3.5 hours on the 401 or 403 could get you so far. So many potential turns offs. Praying they pull off and bail somwhere the girl would be found quickly. It's so cold and snowy today. So glad she's dressed for winter.
 
Woohooo, just reading the thread from beginning to end, bit of an emotional roller coaster! So glad for a happy ending!
 
Oh that's great news! Poor little mouse must have been so scared! Thank God she's safe now.
 
Need an official update, but based on various tweets, it sounds like a member of the public, found the car in a parking lot not far from the original scene, still running. They looked in and saw little Christina.
 
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Car abandoned in parking lot close to where it was taken. Left running. Girl being assessed, but police say appears OK. Suspect sought.


This is a great example of an Amber Alert working!
 
Wondering if perp gets extra charges added to theft of car if a child was also taken inadvertently?
 
http://www.cp24.com/amber-alert-cancelled-after-child-found-safe-toronto-police-say-1.3319178
She was reunited with her family at around 10 a.m. after being checked out by paramedics as a precaution.

CP24’s camera captured the emotional moment as the girl high-fived a police officer and was then lifted up by her father and taken into an awaiting police vehicle.


A four-year-old girl that had been the subject of an Amber Alert is reunited with her mother on Friday morning.

“Do not leave your children in your car, especially when they are this young. Just don’t leave your child in a car alone. Ever.

Dhillon likened the recovery of the car to finding a “needle in a haystack” and credited the assistance of police from a number of divisions and agencies with helping to bring about a quick resolution to the case.
He said that an investigation will now commence, with forensic officers dusting the vehicle for fingerprints and searching for other evidence as they look to identify the party or parties responsible.
 

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