Welcome to Missing Children and Adults Association

Founded in 2009, Missing Children and Adults Associationis the only Canada based organisation that's mission is to contribute to the search for children and adults and all missing persons with the participation of Canadian police and other partners in France and Belgium, including the dissemination of opinion research on our websites and / or with the resources available via the Internet or otherwise.

Cooperate with other agencies, moral entities or not, having objects similar to those of the corporation, in whole or in part.

An intervention that requires the collection, coordination and use of resources to find missing persons ...

A volunteer who has mastered at least the basic techniques of search and rescue, according to the objectives established by the National Search and Rescue Committee...

MCAA is also closely collaborating with the association of senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu in the battle for the institution of a search and rescue specialized unit for the East of Canada.

With a simple and effortness action, such as buying a delicious chocolate bar or a box of coated almonds from our friends at Deluxe Chocolate, you can make a big difference in the lives of families searching for their missing kids and families, by offering them support and a reliable taskforce.

 

 

Jean Bedard

 

Jean Bédard, President
MCAA-AEAD Canada Corp.
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  • SÉBASTIEN
  • MARILYN
  • AMBER

Ontario Provincial Police are continuing their search for a missing west Quebec man who hasn't been seen since last week.

Police say Sebastien Martineau, 23, was last seen at a residence in Hawkesbury, just east of the capital, at about 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 23. He was reported missing on Christmas day.

Martineau is from a west Quebec community located across the Ottawa River from Hawkesbury. Police say he often walked near the water to get from Hawkesbury to his home in Grenville, Que.

Investigators say they fear Martineau may have fallen into the river. However, dive teams and a helicopter search of the area on Monday failed to turn up any clues.

Martineau is described as five feet 10 inches tall, weighing 250 pounds. He was wearing blue jeans, black running shoes and a white hooded sweatshirt when he was last seen.

Police ask anyone with information about Martineau's whereabouts to contact them immediately at 1-888-310-1122.

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(Ontario) Research conducted by the association of children and missing adults and parents of Marilyn Bergeron to find their daughter missing for more than 22 months have moved to the city in Eastern Ontario during the day of yesterday.

Most recently, the president of the association of children and missing adults Jean Bédard received information from a citizen who said he saw Marilyn Bergeron populous city in Cornwall Francophone and Anglophone located near the border with Quebec Ontario local police immediately been informed of:

"We will also notify all local media about the possible presence of this young woman among us," says the AEADE. We will also broadcast his photo on the website of the Association also publish aficches. We hope that if someone sees it, we will inform us quickly. "

Marilyn Bergeron is missing from the house of his parents Loretteville since February 17, 2008. Sun Youth still offers a reward of $ 10 000 to anyone who would share the clues to find the young woman.

A message from the family of Marilyn .. If you can give your name and phone number, this facilitates police work, but your approach may also be strictly confidential ... You can still visit http:/ / www.trouvermarilyn.com/

AmberIn 1996, the brutal kidnapping and murder of 9 year old Amber Hagerman, caused her community of Arlington Texas to come together and create the AMBER (America's Missing Broadcast Emergency Response) program with the intent of preventing such incidents from occurring in the future and to increase the safety of children in the community.

The Ontario AMBER Alert Program is a voluntary cooperative plan between the Ontario Association of Broadcasters, law enforcement agencies, and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. The program is used to alert the public in child abduction cases where police believe the child is in danger of bodily harm or death.

The Ontario Provincial Police facilitate the program within the province. The OPP provide media outlets with critical information concerning a confirmed child abduction which could assist in locating the child. The program is available to all police agencies in Ontario.

When an AMBER Alert is activated, the police now have thousands of eyes watching for the victim, suspect, or suspect?s vehicle.

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Real Time Amber Alert Update

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***MCAA-AEAD is member America's System Missing Broadcast Emergency Response,
Amber News Service, Inc, Amber Alert Canada, Code Amber, Amber Alert (Quebec)
Sûreté of Quebec, Ambert Alert Police Services Montreal (SPVM).

What is Amber Alert?

Every Province in Canada has an AMBER Alert Program.

In your Province, the AMBER Alert Program is a province wide innovative program which partners the Province's law enforcement community, media broadcasting agencies and the public in location abducted children.

It provides the public with immediate and up-to-date information about a child abduction by widespread media broadcasts and solicits the public's help in the safe and swift return of the child.

AMBER Alert is a comprehensive plan which provides a coordinated and rapid response to child abductions throughout your Province.

It is a voluntary, cooperative program between police services and local broadcasters to send an emergency alert to the public when a child has been abducted and it is believed that his/her life is in grave danger.

An AMBER Alert can only be activated by a specified person who is an authorized user and it is only to be used for a serious child abduction.

Guidelines

* AMBER Alert may be activated only by the police.
* AMBER Alert is intended only for the most serious, time critical abduction cases.

Criteria for activing Amber Alert

1. Police have confirmed that an abduction has occurred.
2. The victim is a child under 18(but may vary dependant of provincial law), also some jurisdiction include if the victim is an adult of proven mental or physical disability.
3. There is reason to believe the victim is in danger of serious bodily injury.
4. There is information available that, if disseminated to the general public, could assist in the safe recovery of the victim, (ie: description of suspect's vehicle, lic. plate number, suspect is known).