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AMBER ALERT issued for five-day-old baby boy abducted from Montreal Lake

An AMBER ALERT has been issued for a five-day-old baby boy who Waskesiu RCMP believe was abducted from the health centre in Montreal Lake, about an hour north of Prince Albert, Sask.

AMBER ALERT issued for five-day-old baby boy abducted from Montreal Lake

Police said they received the report at 1:50 p.m.

The victim, Koda Moccasin, was last seen wearing a blue sleeper.

He weighs seven pounds.


Police believe Koda Mocassin was taken by Merlin Junior Crookedneck.


Saskatoon RCMP

Police believe the child was taken by Merlin Junior Crookedneck, 35, who has short dark hair and a stocky build and is 5’11” tall.

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The suspect is believed to be driving a black 2022 Hyundai Tuscon SUV with Saskatchewan license plate 965 NAN.

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Investigators believe Crookedneck may be traveling to the Big River, Loon Lake or Mudie Lake areas.

The suspect and child were last seen at the health centre in Montreal Lake early Thursday afternoon.

Police said if anyone sees the suspect to not approach him.

If anyone has any information about Moccasin or Crookedneck, they are asked to call 911.


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