SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD – A 34-year-old mother, whose identity is protected by a publication ban to shield her three-year-old daughter, has been denied bail after being charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and unlawful abandonment of her child. The case has drawn significant attention due to the troubling circumstances surrounding the girl's disappearance and subsequent discovery.
The mother reported her daughter missing on June 15, 2025, at a store located in Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec, which is situated west of Montreal. During the investigation, the mother claimed to have no recollection of the six hours prior to the report or her daughter's whereabouts during that time. This lack of memory has raised concerns about her mental state, prompting the court to order her to undergo a 30-day psychiatric evaluation.
On June 18, 2025, the situation took a positive turn when the girl was located alive and conscious by Ontario Provincial Police officers. She was found approximately 50 kilometers west of the Quebec boundary, a detail that highlights the seriousness of the situation and the potential danger the child faced during her time away from her mother.
The case has not only captured public interest but has also placed a spotlight on issues of child safety and parental responsibility. The mother's next court appearance is scheduled for August 8, 2025, in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, where further legal proceedings regarding the charges against her are expected to unfold. As the judicial process continues, many will be watching closely to see how this case will impact the lives of both the mother and the young girl involved.