Police urge mum to come forward as new images released of three children including new-born baby missing from Gold Coast
As urgent searches continue for the family-of-four, police have uploaded new pictures of a missing 7-week-old baby girl and 41-year-old mother, Monique, who the children are known to and are believed to be with in New South Wales.
Police first sounded the alarm on Friday after receiving initial reports of a 10-year-old girl and 6-year-old boy missing as they were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama about 8.50am.
They are both described as Caucasian, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Police are seeking urgent assistance to locate these three children. Picture: QPS
The images of the two children have also been made public.
Monique is described as Caucasian, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
Police have also released an image of a white Nissan X-Trail, similar to the vehicle they are believed to be travelling in.
"Monique is driving a white Nissan X-Trail with Queensland registration 992XPS and may be in the Tenterfield area in New South Wales," Queensland Police said in a statement.
"Family and police are concerned for their welfare due to their young age.
"Police are urging Monique to come forward."
Anyone who may have sighted them or the vehicle has been urged to contact police.

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