Video captures B.C. mother's emotional reaction to reunion with missing 6-year-old daughter
The non-verbal B.C. child was probably moving around a wooded area between her family home and the office of the Skin Tyee First Nation, says the RCMP
by Stewart Lewis · National PostSix-year-old B.C. girl, Oaklynn Schweder, has been found.
She was discovered on Sunday in a forested area between her home and the Skin Tyee First Nation band office.
The RCMP believes Oaklynn was probably moving around during the time she was missing.
She was described by her family as autistic and non-verbal. Though, they said, she makes noises to communicate. Her family also said she likes to crawl into small spaces. She was on her own for three days.