Saskatchewan RCMP are reporting that two children who were the subject of Amber Alerts in Saskatchewan and South Dakota (USA) have been located.
The RCMP say they were advised by their policing partners in the United States early this morning that the four individuals who were the subject of Amber Alerts in Saskatchewan and South Dakota were located and were with officials in South Dakota. The Amber Alert extension into South Dakota, which was requested by the Saskatchewan RCMP on Tuesday has been cancelled. The Amber Alert was initially issued Monday evening in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan RCMP thanked the public, its policing partners in Canada and the United States, and the media for their assistance and continued support of the Amber Alert program.
Meanwhile it appears Benjamin Martin Moore, 7 year old Luna and 8 year old Hunter Potts as well as their mother Leah Potts were found in Meade Country, South Dakota.
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RCMP have released additional details about an Amber Alert issued on Monday evening for two missing children from Eastend.
Seven-year old Luna Potts and eight-year old Hunter Potts are believed to be in South Dakota with 50-year old Benjamin Martin Moore. Moore is the common law partner of the children’s mother, 45-year old Leah Potts. It is believed that she is is likely travelling with Moore and her two children.
RCMP Chief Superintendent Tyler Bates says Luna and Hunter Potts are in danger based on Moore’s previous criminal record which includes convictions for sexual interference and possession of child pornography. This is what Chief Superintendent Bates told reporters during a news conference Tuesday afternoon in Regina.
Moore has been charged with not reporting his change of address that is required under the Sex Offender Registration Act.
Reporters asked Chief Superintendent Bates why they believe the children and Moore are in South Dakota.
RCMP are working with law enforcement officials in South Dakota to expand the Amber Alert into the U.S. state.
Moore, the children and their mother may be travelling in a 2015 dark blue Chevy Equinox, with Alberta license plate CGC 2492.
Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call 911 immediately or 1-877-762-6237.
The full transcript of RCMP Chief Superintendent Bates prepared comments for media can be read below:
Good afternoon,
I’m Chief Superintendent Tyler Bates, Officer in Charge of the Saskatchewan RCMP’s South District Management Team. Thank you to our media partners for coming today and to those of you watching online.
I’m going to get right into the details of why we’re here as the safety of two young children is at stake.
Last night – Monday, August 8 – at approximately 7:20 p.m., the Saskatchewan RCMP issued an Amber Alert asking the public to be on the lookout for 7-year-old Luna Potts and 8-year-old Hunter Potts. We have made their photos available on the SaskAlert website at saskalert.ca and on the Saskatchewan RCMP’s website.
The children are believed to be with their mother, 45-year-old Leah Potts, and her common-law partner, 50-year-old Benjamin Martin Moore of Eastend, Saskatchewan. His image has also been made available.
We believe that Luna and Hunter are in danger in the presence of Benjamin Moore and we want to locate them as quickly as possible to ensure they are brought to safety.
While I cannot get into the specifics of the investigation – as it is ongoing and in its early stages – I can confirm that evidence was discovered, when the Shaunavon RCMP were asked to assist the Ministry of Social Services, with an investigation relating to allegations surrounding Benjamin Moore. Before police were able to question him, Benjamin, Leah and the children, had vacated their residence in Eastend. This led the Ministry to seek an apprehension order for the children; which in turn, led to us issuing the Amber Alert.
Benjamin Moore has a history of sexual offences against children, vulnerable persons and has previously been convicted of sexual interference and possession of child pornography.
Today, Saskatchewan RCMP investigators charged him with failing to report information to a registration center within 7 days after a change of main or secondary residence, as required by the Sex Offender Information Registration Act, contrary to section 490.031 of the Criminal Code of Canada. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Benjamin Martin Moore.
So far, we have received a number of tips. Our Provincial General Investigation Teams have taken carriage of this investigation and are following up on all information received. These investigative teams have experience in dealing with these types of incidents and will be supported by our Major Crime Units, should the need arise.
Following the Amber Alert, one individual reported an incident involving Benjamin Martin Moore to police. It’s possible there are others who have not yet come forward. We are encouraging anyone else who may have been a victim of Benjamin Moore to file a report with police. We take these matters very seriously and want to ensure that survivors feel supported.
Again, we are asking the public to be on the lookout for 50-year-old Benjamin Martin Moore. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, 200 lbs, with black hair. Police are aware that Benjamin goes by a number of alternate names, including: Benjamin Moore, Hawk Smith, and Ben Scutchings.
At this time, we are working to extend the Amber Alert into South Dakota as evidence suggests that’s where the four currently are. They have ties to Saskatchewan and Western Canada, so we want people in these areas to remain alert and report any sightings or information they may have.
They are likely travelling in a 2015 dark blue Chevy Equinox, Alberta plate CGC 2492.
If you see Luna, Hunter, or Leah Potts, Benjamin Martin Moore or the Chevy Equinox, or have information regarding their whereabouts, please call 911 immediately or 1-877-SOAMBER (that is, 1-877-762-6237) in Canada. To anyone in the United States, you can report information to 911 or by calling 1-306-780-5563.
We want to take this opportunity to thank our American law enforcement partners for assisting us with this ongoing investigation.
We are committed to providing updates as they become available.
This investigation is the Saskatchewan RCMP’s top priority. We are working diligently to ensure Luna and Hunter Potts, and their mother Leah, are located safe.
Thank you.