
Missing Teulon-area boy, 4, found
A missing four-year-old Teulon-area boy who was not in his bedroom Wednesday morning has been found and is safe, RCMP said.
Police made the announcement shortly before 2 p.m., half an hour after asking for the public's help in finding Andrew Emms.
Stonewall RCMP were called about the missing boy at 9:15 a.m. He had last been seen inside his home outside the Interlake town at bedtime Tuesday.
'He has been known to sleepwalk but has never left his home before. He may be only wearing his underwear,' RCMP said in their first news release.
RCMP officers from Stonewall — as well as the drone, canine and search-and-rescue units — searched in the area.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
an hour ago
- CTV News
Police investigating shooting near Surrey community centre
Heavily armed police officers were among the first responders who converged on the scene of a shooting in Surrey's Fleetwood neighbourhood Wednesday afternoon. (CTV News) Heavily armed police officers were among the first responders who converged on the scene of a shooting in Surrey's Fleetwood neighbourhood Wednesday afternoon. Images from the scene on 84 Avenue near 160 Street show police and paramedics gathered outside a commercial building. Some of the officers appear to be part of the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team. The site is across the street from Fleetwood Community Centre. The Surrey Police Service told CTV News in an email that officers from the RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit were on scene investigating a shooting. The SPS did not provide any additional information – such as whether anyone had been killed or injured or whether any suspects had been identified or arrested – but said a news release would be issued later on Wednesday. This is a developing story. Check back for updates


CTV News
2 hours ago
- CTV News
RCMP investigating suspicious death near Grand Coulee, Sask.
An RCMP detachment can be seen in this file photo. (David Prisciak/CTV News) RCMP are investigating after the body of a Regina man was discovered in a rural area near Grand Coulee, Sask. According to police, the body was discovered around 7:25 a.m. on June 10. White Butte RCMP responded and secured the scene soon after. Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes are currently investigating the death, which is considered suspicious at this time. The deceased has been identified as 35-year-old Aron Lunan of Regina. His family has been notified. Lunan was last seen in Regina's North Central neighbourhood. Police are asking for anyone who saw or had contact with Lunan between the afternoon of Monday, June 9 and morning of Tuesday, June 10 to contact RCMP or submit an anonymous tip to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers. Lunan is described as five foot, three inches tall with a slim build and brown hair. He was last wearing a black hoodie with skulls and grey flames on it, along with black sweatpants with a praying hand design on them and a green jacket with a white sticker on the upper left side of the chest. He was also known to ride a bike – which is described as an all black Supercycle bike. The front tire forks on the bike are painted white and the word 'fox' is handwritten on the front shock absorber. RCMP have not located the bike at this time. Grand Coulee is located approximately 12 kilometres west of Regina.


CBC
3 hours ago
- CBC
Police continue search for body of Jennifer Hillier-Penney
About 60 kilometres away from St. Anthony, on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, the RCMP is involved in a major undertaking down a long dirt road in an area known as Northwest Arm. Officers are actively searching for the body of Jennifer Hillier-Penney, who was first reported missing on Nov. 30, 2016. A crew of about ten men are using two boats — one with remotely operated vehicles and one dragging a sonar device — to search the water near Dean Penney's cabin. Penney was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in December 2023. He's accused of murdering Hillier-Penney, his estranged wife. It's the first time police have searched the area since the ice and snow melted. The RCMP mobile unit and search teams have been set up in the remote location for the last 10 days. The search is very much dependent on wind, weather and resources. Leading down the long dirt road to the search site, faded missing person posters are plastered along the utility poles. Hillier-Penney was last seen at her estranged husband's home in St. Anthony. Dean Penney pleaded not guilty last fall, but remains in custody as he waits for a trial that is set for the entire month of April in 2026. Police have been investigating Hillier-Penney's murder since 2016, but her body has not been found. No one with the search would talk to CBC News, but the police confirmed the presence in Northwest Arm is related to an ongoing investigation. Police say they will update the media when they find something.