Mother in B.C. Amber Alert case seen in Kamloops last weekend, may be accompanied by 2 men
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Mounties say the suspect in an ongoing B.C. Amber Alert was seen grocery shopping in Kamloops last weekend.
Mounties say the suspect in an ongoing B.C. Amber Alert was seen grocery shopping in Kamloops last weekend – and that she may be accompanied by two men.
On Thursday, Surrey RCMP released new images of Verity Bolton and the truck and trailer she is believed to be travelling in.
Bolton is the mother of eight-year-old Aurora Bolton and 10-year-old Joshuah Bolton, who are the subjects of an Amber Alert issued Wednesday.
In surveillance video from the Kamloops grocery store where Verity Bolton was seen on July 15, the children are not present, police said.
Cpl. Vanessa Munn said the suspect is also "likely travelling with two additional males" – her father, 74-year-old Robert Bolton, and her boyfriend, 53-year-old Abraxas Glazov.
"They are believed to be in possession of an additional trailer – a large travel trailer," Munn told reporters at a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Authorities believe Verity Bolton is driving a "dirty, dark blue" 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 with B.C. licence plate SJ2708, and towing a white bumper pull horse trailer.