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3 adults charged with child abduction after missing 14-year-old found safe

A 69-year-old man and 63-year-old woman from Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir, N.L., and a 72-year-old man from New Brunswick and are facing numerous charges.

Family says Wilbur Crockwell, 72, used to live with girl and her mother

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Police in central Newfoundland arrested three people in connection with an alleged child abduction, and found a 14-year-old girl safe early Friday morning. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Three people in their 60s and 70s have been charged with child abduction and conspiracy to commit an abduction in a case that promoted an Amber Alert in Newfoundland on Thursday.

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary says police arrestedWilbur Crockwell, 72,of New Brunswick in Badger at 9:55 p.m. on Thursday. They believe he came to the province to abduct a 14-year-old girl who was originally from New Brunswickbut living in St. John's.

CBC News has learned Crockwellused to live with the girl and her mother in New Brunswick. Family members tell CBC News they did not consider him to be a guardian or a person they trusted to take care of the girl.

The Royal Newfoundland Constabularysays officers found the girl ata cabin on Bay d'Espoir Highway just after 1 a.m. on Fridaywith a 69-year-old man, Cyril Boone,and a 63-year-old woman, Erin Bast, both from Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir.

All three adults were arrested. In addition to the charges of abduction and conspiracy to commit abduction, Crockwell is charged with luring a child.

New information prompted Amber Alert

The girl who CBCNews is not naming due to policies on underage victims of alleged crimes was reported missing last week. She had been last seen June 2, in the area of Thorburn Road in St. John's.

Police now say they had information that she packed her bags before leaving, and an "unauthorized adult" was "providing guidance" to her. The family told CBC News that person was Wilbur Crockwell.

Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Const. James Cadigan said there was insufficient information to send an Amber Alert at the time she was reported missing.

The situation changed Thursday, when police say they received information that Crockwell hadentered the province through the Port aux Basques ferry terminal. Later that day, police believed the girl had met up with Boone and Bast. At that point they believed an abductionhad taken place, reaching thecriteria for an Amber Alert.

Cadigan said police received numerous tips after the alert went out at 5:37 p.m. on Thursday. Within 3 hours, Crockwell had been arrested.

Crockwell, Bast and Boone are being held in custodyand were scheduled for a first court appearance Friday morning in Grand Falls-Windsor.

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