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New images of baby girl, kids missing from Gold Coast

New images of baby girl, kids missing from Gold Coast

9 Newsa day ago
New images have been released as police search for three children who went missing from the
Gold Coast
on Friday, July 18.
Initial reports indicated a 10-year-old girl and a six-year-old boy were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama around 8.50am on July 18.
They are both described as Caucasian, with brown hair and brown eyes.
A six-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl are missing from the Gold Coast. (Queensland Police)
Now, police have also released a photo of a missing seven-week-old baby girl.
Another image is of 41-year-old Monique, who the children are believed to be with.
The children are known to her.
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A seven-week-old baby girl is missing too. (Queensland Police)
Monique is described as Caucasian, with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
They are believed to be travelling in a white Nissan X-Trail with Queensland registration 992XPS.
Police believe the group may be in the Tenterfield area of New South Wales.
An image has also been released of Monique, 41, whom the children are known to and believed to be travelling with. (Queensland Police)
Police are urging Monique to come forward and contact Policelink on 131 444.
Anyone who may have seen them or the car is also urged to contact police.
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