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The overprotect of Claire ship's bell, a three-year-old young lady reported missing on lord's day, testament remain in detention as she awaits her next hearing at the Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que., courthouse Wednesday.
Rachel Todd, who turned 34 on the eve of Claire's disappearance, was arrested and charged with child abandonment late on Monday.
Todd appeared in court via videoconference from a Vaudreuil-Dorion police station Tuesday morning. She's scheduled to make an in-person appearance Wednesday, at the request of her lawyer, Olivier Béliveau.
The charge alleges that she abandoned Claire and put her life and health in danger. If found guilty, the maximum sentence is five years in prison.
Todd has no criminal record, said Crown prosecutor Lili Prévost-Gravel, speaking to reporters outside the courtroom. She added that the Crown is objecting to Todd's release while she awaits further court proceedings. She will be transported to a women's detention centre today.
"We don't know what happened to…the little girl," said Prévost-Gravel. "For now, we have the police officers still investigating so we want to make sure that nothing more tragic is going on."
Mother of missing Quebec toddler appears in court on child abandonment charge
A video posted by Todd in the hours before Claire's disappearance has surfaced on TikTok. Radio-Canada has confirmed the account belongs to her.
In the short video, Todd is holding Claire and speaks into the camera saying: "You try that again and this is going to get ugly."
The caption says, "Have you come up against a mother with nothing to lose????"
The search for the missing toddler is still underway Tuesday with a focus on Highway 30, between Highways 20 and 40, said Sûreté du Québec (SQ) spokesperson Jean-Raphaël Drolet Tuesday afternoon. According to the charge sheet, prosecutors believe Todd abandoned Claire in the general area around Coteau-du-Lac.
The SQ has asked several surrounding municipalities to put a hold on garbage and yard waste recycling collection as investigators continue to search for clues, in what Drolet calls a "normal procedure for this kind of operation."
"We want to find the girl quickly, so we put many resources to find the girl as soon as possible. This is hard because we have a large area and we want to have some information from the public," he said.
Notably, investigators are asking the public to reach out if they spotted a vehicle with the licence plate K50 FVE between 9:45 a.m. ET and 3 p.m. ET Sunday. The vehicle also has a yellow "Baby on board" sticker on the top right corner of the rear windshield.
Claire was last seen Sunday morning at her and Todd's home in LaSalle, a borough of Montreal.
Provincial police give update as search for missing 3-year-old continues
According to police, Claire was reported missing by Todd a few hours later at a store in Coteau-du-Lac, about 50 kilometres west of Montreal.
The employee said the woman said she'd lost her child and couldn't remember what happened. Another employee then called 911.
On Monday evening, police announced they had found a dead brown Chihuahua around Highway 30 in the Vaudreuil-Dorion area.
The dog matched the description of the one thought to be with the girl when she was last seen. Police are still working to confirm that it's the same dog.
According to police, Claire was last seen at her residence near Newman Avenue in Montreal's LaSalle borough Sunday morning, around 9:45 a.m. ET. The girl is three feet tall, weighs 35 pounds and has brown eyes and brown hair.
She was last seen wearing grey pants and a long-sleeved shirt with pink around the collar, police said. She's likely barefoot, police added.
If you're affected by the details in this story, you can find mental health support resources in your province or territory.
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