'If you have our child, bring him back to us': Search continues for missing Montreal boy
Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou, 10, disappeared Monday after he left his Ahuntsic-Cartierville home
Members of the community are retracing the steps of a missing 10-year-old boy todayin Montreal after a week of exhaustive searches and still no sign of Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou.
Arielwas last seen Monday afternoon after leaving his home inAhuntsic-Cartiervilleto walk to a friend's house.
"We are broken," said KouadioFrdricKouakou, the boy's father.
After a late-night vigil outside the family's doorstep, the volunteer search party has drawn more than 100 people to combthe neighbourhood Saturday in hopes of finding him.
The group sings Ariel's name as they march. The family is offering a $10,000 reward for any information on their son. pic.twitter.com/VEV3pAwTcu
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Kouakou says he believes Ariel is alive and was abducted.
"If you have our child, bring him back to us,"said Kouakou on Friday."You have our forgiveness."
Ariel's mother,Akouena NollaBibie, spoke Friday afternoon,saying she hasn't slept since her sonwent missing.She asked foranyone with information about their son'swhereabouts to come forward.
Montreal police say they are considering all possible scenariosand have not ruled out kidnapping. They plan to continue their search operation as the investigation continues.
"We're continuing with going door-to-door on the streets that were not done yesterday," said police spokesperson Andre-Anne Picard. "And we'll also check and sweep backyards."
Days and nights of searching
Montreal police, Quebec provincial police, firefighters, family and volunteers have canvassed the neighbourhood over the past week for signs of Ariel.
They have repeatedly combed through the snowy riverbank and wooded area of Parc des Bateliers, which is along the Rivire des Prairies and where Ariel was last seen.
His photo is also plastered on lampposts, telephone poles and businesses in the area.
Here are details about Ariel, who speaks French:
- About four-foot-seven and 88 pounds.
- Dark hair and dark eyes.
- Was last seen wearing a black coat with a hood, grey pants and yellow shoes.
They are also invited to visit the command post set up outside Galries Normandie on de Salaberry Street, which is about 500 metres fromParcdesBateliers.
Residents in Cartierville are also being asked to check their backyards, sheds, garages, and anywhere where a child could be hiding.
Father wantsnew Amber Alert
The fatheris asking for police to launch a new Amber Alert for his boy after it was withdrawn earlier this week.
"All that we want is for Ariel to return safe and sound," saidKouakou.
The move came after a surveillance video taken on Monday from a homeonGouinBoulevard was shown to the family. It shows Ariel walking, turning as if his name had been called, walking again and then turning again before walking swiftly away.
An Amber Alert was issued Tuesday afternoon, but was later lifted when police determined his case didn't meet the criteria to keep the emergency measure in place.
Amber Alerts are usually issued only when a child is under 18, is believed to have been abducted and be in imminent danger, and when police have information that might help locate them.
This was the first time Montreal police had issued an alert without meeting those conditions, saying it was an "exceptional measure" given that Ariel had been missing for more than 24 hours.
With files from CBC's Sarah Leavitt and Radio-Canada