3 toddlers bolt from Quebec city daycare undetected, found roaming near busy road
CBC
Three toddlers between the ages of two and three escaped from a Quebec City daycare Thursday morning and then strolled to a busy road.
The first sign that something was wrong was when a bystander contacted the police to report that a young child was wandering near Robert-Bourassa Boulevard at around 11:20 a.m.
"Our staff quickly went to the site and confirmed the presence of a young child and then took him into their care," Marie-Pier Rivard, a spokesperson for the Quebec City police (SPVQ), said.
Just minutes later, at around 11:28 a.m., the daycare, located in the des Rivières borough, called the SPVQ to report two toddlers were missing.
Several police teams were deployed, including three dog handlers, to search the area, Rivard said.
Minutes later, around 11:40 am, Rivard says, police received another call from a passerby who said he was with two young children in the same sector of Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, which is an urban autoroute.
Police then went to a wooded area, where they met with Nicole Sénéchal and Gervais Dumais who were taking care of two small children. Another passerby had alerted them to the children's predicament.
"One of them was in tears," Dumais said. "His feet were completely stuck in the mud and couldn't move."
"They didn't flinch, they just froze," he said. "All I had to do was reassure them."
The couple had to try twice to pull the child from the mud before they succeeded.
"Luckily the person who saw them called 911 because I'm not sure that we would have seen them ourselves," Sénéchal said, adding that she doesn't think the toddlers would have made it out without help from adults.
The children were returned to the daycare in good health. Police say they all were dressed for the outdoors.
The SPVQ says they reported the incidents to the Direction de la protection de la jeunesse (DPJ) — Quebec's youth protection authority.
"We established that there was nothing criminal in this incident, however we still had to report it to the DPJ who will connect with the Family Ministry, if necessary," Rivard said.
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