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Urgent search for missing 7-week-old baby

Urgent search for missing 7-week-old baby

Perth Now4 days ago
Police are urgently searching for two schoolchildren and a seven-week-old baby who went missing from the Gold Coast last week.
The 10-year-old girl, six-year-old boy and the baby were last seen near Mirambeena Drive in Pimpama at about 8.50am on Friday, July 18. Queensland Police have released an image of Monique, who they believe may be with the missing children. QLD Police Credit: Supplied Police have also released an image of a seven-week-old baby who is also missing. QLD Police Credit: Supplied The six-year-old boy has been missing since July 18. QLD Police Credit: Supplied
They have since released image of Monique to the public in hopes of locating her.
She has been described as caucasian with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
An image of the seven-week-old baby has also been released by authorities, in addition to those of the two older children that had already been made public. Police have released an image of a car similar to the one Monique is believed to be driving. QLD Police Credit: Supplied
Police believe Monique was driving a white Nissan X-Trail with the Queensland registration 992XPS, and may have travelled interstate to the Tenterfield area in NSW.
Anyone who may have sighted them or the vehicle is urged to contact police.
Police are urging Monique to come forward and contact Policelink on 131 444.
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