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AMBER Alert canceled; children found safe

The two people suspected of taking them are in custody
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The Cascade County Sheriff's Office says that the three children who were the subject of an AMBER Alert earlier today have been found and are safe, and that the two people suspected of taking them are in custody.

The Sheriff's Office says that the AMBER Alert has been canceled.

We do not yet know where they were found, or the circumstances of the suspects being taken into custody.

There will be a press conference at the Sheriff's Office at 4:30 p.m. to provide more information; we will have a reporter there and update you as we get details.



(1st Report, 11:10 a.m.) The Montana Department of Justice has issued an AMBER Alert for three children in Cascade County.

The alert states that the three children were taken during the night, possibly by non-custodial parents who have a history of drug use and violence. The alert states: “Children believed to be in life threatening danger.”

The children are Raelynn Demontigny, 5 years old; Lianna Demontigny, 3; and Tony Demontigny, 1.

The AMBER Alert identifies the suspects as Tony Demontigny, 28, and Ellaura Wright, 30.

There are two vehicles that they may be driving: a white Chevrolet Malibu (Montana license 2-224730B), and and a blue Chevrolet Tahoe (Montana license 2-22599B).

Anyone who sees any of these people or has any information that may help is asked to call the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office at 406-836-7380, or call 911.