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UPDATE: AMBER ALERT cancelled

UPDATE #2: The Amber Alert has been cancelled and the three children recovered. A male suspect is in custody. Thank you for spreading the word.

UPDATE: The boys names are Jeremy, Andrew, and Damien Hutchinson, from youngest to eldest.

An Amber Alert has been issued by Edmonton Police.

At 9:45 a.m. today, three white male children, one aged two with curly blond hair and about 3’6″, the second aged eight with short dark messy hair and 4’2″, and the third aged nine about 4’2″ with light brown short hair, were abducted from north Edmonton.

The children were abducted by Leonard Hutchinson, a 50 year old bald white male about 6’1″ and 300 pounds, wearing a grey shirt, grey pants with suspenders and eye glasses.

They were last seen in a 2002 Red Kia Sedona license plate BPB 6141.

The vehicle is likely westbound from the city of Edmonton.

The male might be in the company of a native female with long dark hair.

If this vehicle or subjects are seen do not approach and immediately contact the Edmonton Police Service or R C M P at 9-1-1

Erica Fisher
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