The police officer I talked to regarding Cassandra Huet and regarding finding missing child recommended that I check the following Web sites to verify if the missing people and child are actually missing.
The first Web site to visit is called Avis de recherche.TV. Founded in 2002 by its president, Vincent Geracitano, ADR a digital television chain is a service of public interest offered 24/7 throughout the province of Quebec.
Avis de recherche.TV is fully dedicated to public safety. It broadcasts images of suspects and missing people and child in full collaboration with its many partners including the RCMP, the SPVM and the SQ. ADR is also live press conferences, special programs, documentaries, interviews, testimony from families of missing persons, prevention campaign launches and much more.
Although in French mostly, ADR is slowly becoming bilingual. You may contact Avis de recherche by phone 514 383-1313 or by using their contact form. You may also wish to visit ADR Alerte and Child Alert for more detailed information.
Police de Montréal – SPVM
The Service de Police de la Ville Montréal (SPVM) offers a section called Missing Persons.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of any missing people and child is urged to contact the case investigators at 514 393-1133.
The SPVM supplies information on what you should do if your child disappears and on street gangs and gang profiles. It also offers interactive Kids and Teens Games. Enter your postal code, locate your neighbourhood police station and find out about all the services they offer.
You may consult the Info-Crime website or, if you wish, you may file an anonymous report about criminal activity either by phone (514) 393-1133 or online.
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