B.C. siblings at centre of alleged abduction 'so much more than missing children,' family says

The family of two B.C. children allegedly abducted by their mother says the disappearance of Aurora and Joshuah Bolton has had a “devastating” impact on their siblings.

Six days after an Amber Alert was first issued for the siblings, the Boltons’ family released a statement through the RCMP, praising the “love and joy that Aurora and Joshuah bring to our lives every day.”

It says eight-year-old Aurora and 10-year-old Joshuah “are so much more than missing children, more than a few photos.” The family says Joshuah loves cooking and playing online games, while Aurora is into crafts and dance parties.

“The love they share with their big sisters and brother is beyond

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