Quebec mayor satisfied with search as police shift tactics in hunt for missing dad

Jul 19, 2020 | 9:21 AM

ST-APOLLINAIRE, Que. — The mayor of a small Quebec town where provincial police concluded ground searches for the father of two deceased young girls is satisfied police have looked thoroughly for him.

Late Saturday, police announced in a statement they were suspending their ground search for Martin Carpentier in the St-Apollinaire area and surrounding towns.

Police said they are changing their approach to the investigation but remain determined to find him.

Mayor Bernard Ouellet says there’s been a lot of stress among residents of St-Apollinaire, a small town southwest of Quebec City where sisters Norah and Romy Carpentier, aged 11 and 6, were found dead on July 11, triggering a manhunt for their 44-year-old father.