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Laval police say 3 teens safe and sound, still seeking 4th girl from same group home

Quebec's premier said Friday he is 'extremely preoccupied' by the disappearance of four teens from the same Laval group home. Laval police have now found three of the girls. Sarah Hauptman, 16, is still missing.

Quebec premier 'extremely preoccupied' after 4 Laval teens go missing

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard wants to see what processes in the Laval youth centre can be improved. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

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  • All the missing Laval teens in this story have now been located by police.
  • CBC has removed their identities because they are in youth protection and no longer missing.

Laval police say a fourth teenage girl reported missing early Friday from the Centre de Jeunesse de Laval has been located in Montreal, safe and sound.

The 16-year-old left the group home on Feb. 1.

Earlier Friday,Laval police located anotherof the missing teens who is believed to have run away from the same group home Thursday.

In the case of two of the teens, their parents had come forward to share their stories with the media because they feared their daughters were in danger. They had reason to believe the girls may have been recruited by a prostitution ring.

Yet another teen reported missing this week, another 16-year-old girl,hasn't yet been found.

Premier 'extremely preoccupied'

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillardsaid Fridayhe is "extremely preoccupied"after reports of four teenage girlsmissingfrom the Centre de Jeunesse de Laval this week.

"Itshould never happen ina succession like this, in particular," Couillard said. "This is hard to understand and accept."

Couillard added that it was time tosee what can be improved within the group home where the teens were staying.