What to know about the ongoing Amber Alert case in B.C.

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Since July 19, two B.C. children have been the subject of an Amber Alert, a system used to inform the public and locate children in cases of child abduction.

Aurora Bolton, 8, and Joshuah Bolton, 10, were allegedly abducted by their mother, Verity Bolton, who did not return the children to their father after a vacation in the Kelowna area, about 390 kilometres northeast of Vancouver in the province’s Interior. 

The two children, who are from Surrey — a city just southeast of Vancouver — have not been seen since, and their whereabouts are currently unknown.

Since the initial alert, Surrey RCMP have provided multiple updates on the

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