Police believe B.C. mom took 2 children 'off the grid' after alleged abduction

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Investigators believe a Surrey, B.C., mom preplanned the alleged abduction of her two children and has moved “off the grid” with them, her boyfriend and her father, according to RCMP.

The new details about the search for eight-year-old Aurora Bolton and her 10-year-old brother Joshuah were released Monday, five days after an Amber Alert was issued because of their disappearance.

Mother Verity Bolton is suspected of abducting the two children since she failed to return them to their father after a planned vacation. Police say she is believed to be travelling with her boyfriend, 53-year-old Abraxas Glazov, and her father, 74-year-old Robert

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