WINNIPEG — The desperate search is continuing for a two-year-old boy who disappeared in rural Manitoba.
Chase Martens was last seen Tuesday night in the front yard of his family’s home in Austin. RCMP announced Saturday it is expanding its search radius beyond four kilometres.
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RCMP and hundreds of volunteers have scoured fields, bush and waterways around the home but haven’t found a trace of the toddler.
If Martens has not been found by 6 p.m. on Saturday, the young boy will have been missing for 96 hours.
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Mounties have begun using drones in the search, which will continue as the search ramps up again on Saturday.
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The Underwater Recovery Team is also back on scene after they searched a partially frozen creek near the Martens home.
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