A toddler was found alive and wandering on the side of a Canadian highway nearly 100 miles away from home after a frantic four-day search — as cops revealed her mother made several unsettling online searches, including for children’s urns and funeral arrangements, before the tot’s disappearance.
Claire Bell, 3, was discovered on an Ontario highway Wednesday afternoon, some 90 miles west of her home in Montreal, Sûreté du Québec, the provincial police, said.
The tot was seen Sunday morning leaving an emergency exit of her apartment building in Montreal’s La Salle region with her mother, Rachel Todd, and her pet chihuahua, according to Le Journal de Montréal.
Her mother reported Bell missing later in the day in Coteau-du-Lac, about 60 miles away from where she was last seen.
Bell was found wandering alone on the side of Highway 417 in Ontario after a drone search was deployed over a witness tip, the outlet said.
A chihuahua that matched the description of one believed to be with Bell when she was last seen was found dead close to the souvenir shop where Todd reported her daughter missing.
Cops are now searching for an important witness who may have more information about what happened in the hours between when Bell was last seen and reported missing by her mother, the outlet reported.
Missing toddler found safe on side of road 90 miles from home — as cops reveal mom’s alarming online search before her disappearance
Her mother, Rachel Todd, 34, was arrested and charged with child abandonment.
