"For the moment, we have not located Martin Carpentier, nor have we seen Martin Carpentier, but everything suggests that we are at the nerve centre of the search," police spokesperson Sgt. Police are asking anyone who has seen Carpentier to call 911 immediately but to steer clear of the area where the search is being conducted. About 100 well-intentioned citizens showed up in the area Saturday evening to try to help with the search, police said. She also asked the public not to post messages on social media encouraging people to get involved in the search. Norah Carpentier, 11, right, and Romy Carpentier, 6, went missing Wednesday.
Source: CBC News July 12, 2020 12:26 UTC