Manitoba

Missing Winnipeg children found in Mexico

Two Winnipeg children reported missing and possibly in Mexico have been found alive, according to unofficial reports from an agency that works to find missing people.

Father wanted by authorities on charges of abduction

Dominic Maryk and his sister Abby Maryk have been missing since Aug. 30, 2008. (Police handout)

Two Winnipeg children reported missing and possibly in Mexico have been found alive, according to unofficial reports from an agency that works to find missing people.

A private investigator says the children were found at this home in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Courtesy of Wilhelm von Mayer)

Dominic and Abby Maryk were reported missing in 2008. A Mexican missing persons organization known as the FIND Foundation and a private investigator contacted by CBC News said Saturday that the children were recently found.

Police in Winnipeg said Saturday that they would release details of what they are calling "significant developments" in the case, on Monday.

The children were seven and six years old when they were reported missing in August, 2008, after they failed to return to their mother — the children's custodial parent — following a scheduled holiday with their father, Kevin Maryk.

Authorities in Canada issued arrest warrants in 2008 for Maryk, 37, and two other men. Maryk is accused of abduction.

The private detective working on the case, Wilhelm von Mayer, provided images to CBC News Saturday of the location, in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he said the children were found.