Amber Alert: Quebec police continue search for missing father, three-year-old boy
MONTREAL — Provincial police are continuing a ground search today on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River northeast of Quebec City after issuing an Amber Alert for a missing boy on Tuesday.
The primary search area is around the town of Ste-Paule, Que., on the Gaspé Peninsula, where 36-year-old David Côté allegedly abducted his three-year-old son, Jake Côté.
After finding an all-terrain vehicle believed to be used by the father, police extended their search zone Wednesday to the whole province and parts of northwestern New Brunswick near the Quebec border, notably the communities of Madawaska, Restigouche and Gloucester.
Late Thursday, police said they thought the suspect was hiding in a densely forested area, noting that Côté had wilderness survival skills and could be using materials gathered from nearby chalets and trailers to survive with this son.