UPDATE: 3-year-old Nova Scotia girl found by police

Halifax RCMP say Leona Elder, of the Mosquodoboit area, was last seen at around 1 pm near the family's home on Highway 357 in Musquodoboit Harbour. (Photo: Halifax Police)

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UPDATE: Leona Elder was found by Nova Scotia police, in safe condition. The original article remains below.

Police are asking for the public's help in locating a lost three-year-old Nova Scotia girl.

Halifax RCMP say Leona Elder, of the Mosquodoboit area, was last seen at around 1 pm near the family's home on Highway 357 in Musquodoboit Harbour.

Elder is described as having brown curly hair, and was last seen wearing a Harry Potter shirt with grey pants with flowers, and black and purple boots.

A drone sent by the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency is roaming the area in hopes of finding Elder, at the request of the local RCMP, the CBC reports.

The main search area centres around Highway 357, north of Highway 7.

Halifax RCMP urge those with information to call 902-490-5020, or send tips to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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