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Urgent search for three children missing from Gold Coast

Urgent search for three children missing from Gold Coast

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Police are seeking urgent assistance to locate three children reported missing from the Gold Coast since Friday.
Initial information suggested a 10-year-old girl and 6-year-old boy were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama around 8.50am, a police spokesman said,
They were believed to be with a woman and baby known to them.
'They are travelling in a white Nissan X-Trail with Queensland registration 992XPS and may be in the Tenterfield area in New South Wales,' a spokesman said.
'Family and police are concerned for their welfare due to their young age.'
An amber alert has not been issued but police said they held concerns for children.
The girl is described as caucasian with short brown hair and brown eyes.
The boy is described as caucasian, with brown hair and brown eyes.
The baby is described as caucasian.
The woman is described as caucasian, with dark brown hair and eyes.
Anyone who may have sighted them or the vehicle is urged to contact police.
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