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Tip line set up to handle information related to missing B.C. children

“We need the public to stay vigilant and call our tip line or email tips with any sightings,” police say.

Update: The two children involved in the Amber Alert issued July 19 have been located safe. Their names have been removed from this story to protect their privacy. Read the full update here.

Surrey RCMP have set up a dedicated tip line and email account to handle tips related to the Amber Alert for an eight-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy.

Police are asking anyone who may have seen the children to use these avenues:

RCMP investigators have confirmed the children's grandfather was picked up in Chilliwack on June 30. 

The investigation has also determined the mother also has access to a number of trailers. She was seen towing a horse trailer at one time.

Officers and investigators throughout the Southeast District along with the Nelson Police Department have been assisting RCMP in Surrey in following up all tips and sightings.

“We need the public to stay vigilant and call our tip line or email tips with any sightings,” says Sgt. Tammy Lobb.

“We know they have been using the same truck and they have been towing three different trailers, and we need the public to keep this in mind,” added Lobb.