
A vehicle was found in Quebec's Mille-Îles River. Police say it could be linked to a missing persons case
La Régie de police du lac des Deux-Montagnes, the local police force, says it received a phone call from a man who's part of a dive team about a vehicle in the river, near the Croissant du Grand-Moulin.
The divers belong to Exploring with a mission, a non-profit organization that specializes in missing persons cases and detecting vehicles underwater. They document their work on their YouTube channel.
A security perimeter was set up by police after their call and they are currently investigating the area to confirm certain information obtained by the divers who made the discovery.
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