allegedly abducted girl in Montreal was rescued from the river. 

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An SPVM branding is seen on a detention center in Montreal, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024.

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Police in Montreal are looking for a man who allegedly abducted and forced a woman into a car that afterwards plunged into the Richelieu River on Friday and attempted to kill her. A phone about a person abducting a 23-year-old person from a house in Montreal’s Town of Mount Royal was received by a police director, Mariane Allaire Morin, on Friday, around 9 a.m. The woman’s car later that evening reportedly entered the creek, and police say she was there when it did, and that incident constitutes domestic violence. Firefighters were able to apply a vessel to save the lady, who suffered non-life-threatening injury and was treated for cold. Trending Then

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Allaire Morin claims that the 26-year-old suspect is being sought on area, but the chase is focused on the valley where authorities have deployed scuba divers. A witness reported seeing a person swimming in the valley on Friday, according to authorities.

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