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Quebec police say a Gatineau woman wanted for kidnapping her three children could be in Ontario.

July 18th, 2018 | by Richard Paul
Quebec police say a Gatineau woman wanted for kidnapping her three children could be in Ontario.
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Gatineau woman wanted for kidnapping her children may be in Ontario, police say


Yanna Mavraganis, 42, is the subject of an arrest warrant requested by the Sûreté du Québec, following the alleged abduction of her three children in April.

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Quebec police say a Gatineau woman wanted for kidnapping her three children could be in Ontario.

Yanna Mavraganis, 42, is accused of kidnapping Maximos Finley-Mavriganis, 8, Maya Finley-Mavraganis, 8, and Marina Finley-Mavraganis, 5, in April.


The missing children are, left to right, Maximos Finley-Mavraganis, 8, Maya Finley-Mavraganis, 8, and Marina Finley-Mavraganis, 5.

Police said in a media release on Tuesday that they believed she could be in Ontario and may be staying at a shelter.

“They are probably in Ontario,” a spokesman for the Súreté de Québec said. The SQ took over the investigation from Gatineau police on June 20.

Police also said the children, when found, would be returned to their father, in accordance with custody orders.

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In the media release, police said Mavraganis could be driving a dark blue Toyota Matrix with the licence plate G32 JME.

The investigation continues.

 

  • GATINEAU
  • KIDNAPPING
  • SURETE DU QUEBEC

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