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Missing child last seen with non-custodial father near Gibson and Carlisle in ABQ

Missing child last seen with non-custodial father near Gibson and Carlisle in ABQ

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BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help with finding an endangered, missing 5-year-old who was last seen with her non-custodial father on Friday, May 30 near Gibson and Carlisle. According to BCSO, law enforcement is concerned for her safety due to an ongoing child custody dispute and 'the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.'
Queen Hulland stands at 3″ and weighs 70lbs. She has black hair and brown eyes. Her non-custodial father is Eric Gallow, 40, who drives a light grey Dodge Avenger with license plate PHG861. He stands at 5'6″ and weighs 200lbs. Gallow has a neck tattoo. Both Gallow's and Hulland's photos can be seen below:
Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at (505) 553-4504. You can also text BCSO to 847411.
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