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SAINT-EUSTACHE, Que. 鈥?Quebec provincial police confirmed early Friday that a woman found dead in a home in Saint-Eustache, Que., is the mother of a six-year-old boy who remains the subject of an Amber Alert.Police said Louka Fredette went missing at about 5:35 p.m. Thursday and believe he is with his father, 41-year-old Ugo Fredette. They said he may have been driving a white Ford F250 pickup truck with the word Axon on the side in red.Sgt. Ann Mathieu said a truck matching that description was found by the side of a road in Lachute, about 40 kilometres northwest of Saint-Eustache, but there was no sign of the boy or his father. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police said the boy mother, 41-year-old Veronique Barbe, was married to Fredette. They said Barbe was a mother
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