
Regina mother makes tearful plea for return of daughter missing for 2 months
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Mariecar Jackson has not seen her daughter, Sarah Jackson, in over two months and made an emotional plea in a Saskatchewan RCMP video for her safe return.
A Saskatchewan mother is pleading for the safe return of her seven-year-old daughter.
Mariecar Jackson has not seen her daughter, Sarah Jackson, in over two months.
“Sarah, I’m so sorry it’s taking so long for mommy to find you. I will do my best. I will never give up searching for you,” a tearful Mariecar Jackson said in a video posted by the Saskatchewan RCMP on Tuesday.
“I promise I will take you home one day. I love you so much Anak.”
Sarah’s father, Michael Gordon Jackson, is alleged to have abducted his daughter and was charged with abduction in contravention of a custody or parenting order on Jan. 21.
“We need the public’s help to bring Sarah home to her mom,” Sgt.-Major Darryl Milo said in the video.
“They are out there: you could see them at a store. They could be in your neighbourhood or your community.”
Michael Gordon Jackson made an appearance on Live with Laura-Lynn on Rumble in early January where he told the host he was keeping his daughter because he did not want her to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.