Nova Scotia First Nation relieved after missing teen found safe; man in custody
ESKASONI, N.S. — The entire We’koqma’q Mi’kmaq First Nation in Nova Scotia is breathing a sigh of relief, Chief Rod Googoo said Saturday, after an Indigenous girl who had been missing for more than a week was found safe.
RCMP said the 14-year-old was found safe, along with the man she had been travelling with, after the force’s air services unit spotted the pair in an isolated part of Cape Breton.
Googoo said dozens of community members had been searching for the girl since Aug. 13, when she was last seen at a gas station in Eskasoni, N.S.
“I think there’s a great sense of relief for even the whole of Cape Breton,” Googoo said in an interview Saturday morning.