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Police confirm: No child abduction attempt in Squamish

‘Extensive investigation’ found there was no attempted abduction and that neither the boy nor the general public was ever at risk.
 RCMP officers report there were several incidents over the long weekend.
Mounties say there was an "extensive investigation" into the attempted abduction report, involving General Duty Watch and General Investigation Section members. 

The Squamish RCMP has released more information on the reported attempted child abduction on Feb. 9. 

It turns out, police say, there wasn't an abduction attempt at all. 

On Friday, Feb. 9, Sea to Sky Squamish RCMP say they responded to a report of a child abduction attempt in the area of Highlands Way North and The Boulevard.   

According to that report, a man the child didn't know approached the 11-year-old boy and asked if he wanted to get into his truck. 

Mounties say there was an "extensive investigation" of the situation, involving General Duty Watch and General Investigation Section members. 

The investigation found there was no attempted abduction and that neither the boy nor the general public was ever at risk from this man, according to the a Feb. 16 RCMP news release.

"The safety of the children in our community is of paramount importance to the Sea to Sky Squamish RCMP, and we would like to thank everyone who assisted investigators in the course of their investigation," said Const. Katrina Boehmer, media relations officer for Sea to Sky RCMP, in the release.

Anyone with any information regarding any crime is asked to contact the Sea to Sky Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or go to the website www.solvecrime.ca.

*Please note that this story has been updated since it was first posted, to reflect new information from the RCMP.