The search for a missing Ontario girl has moved to Alberta.

CTV News has learned that two homes in Cluny have been searched in connection to the disappearance of Tori Stafford.

One month ago, the eight-year-old went missing from Woodstock, Ontario.

Stafford's uncle says RCMP officers searched his Cluny home on Wednesday. He also says officers searched his mother's home in the same town.

John Jacqlin, who also goes by the name John Ferraz, says he welcomed officers into his home. He says he would do anything to help in the search for Stafford.

"I'm glad they were here, I'm glad they're searching everywhere and ruling out every possible avenue that there could be. The more the better, it's good." said Jacqlin. 

A local restaurant in the town say RCMP also visited them.

"They said this might seem strange but we'd like to put up this posters; there's word there's been sightings of this girl in Cluny." said Mike Jackson.

The owner of Chicken on the Way says police had received reports of Tori Stafford sightings in the town. So they asked to put up posters of the girl with contact information in case she is spotted again.

"We just want her home, we just want Tori home." said Jacqlin.