Police launch desperate search for three missing children and their mother


Police are searching for three young siblings and their mum after they were reported missing from Gloucestershire.

Pauly-Boi, three, Jolene, five, and eight-year-old Betsy were reported missing from Cheltenham, according to the police.

Gloucestershire Police said on Saturday (March 23) the children are subject to a court order which prevents them from being in their parents’ care.

The force said officers are concerned for the welfare of the children, who are believed to be with their mother, Jessica.

They were last seen at 12pm on Friday (March 22), and their whereabouts at the time of publication is unknown.

Pauly-Boi is described by police as having dark blond hair, Joelene has mousey brown hair and Betsy has long blonde hair. It is not known what they are wearing.

Jessica is described by the force as tall, of a slim build and with a pale complexion.

Gloucestershire Police said officers have been carrying out enquiries to find the children and their mum as there is a court order preventing them from being in the care of their parents.

Asst Det Insp Faye Bennett said: “I am appealing directly to Jessica or anyone who may be with the children to make contact with us immediately.

“We want to check the children are safe and well and would urge anyone with information to please make contact with the police.”

Anyone who has seen the children or knows their whereabouts is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident 343 of 22 March.

If you see them in the present time, then you should please dial 999.

You can also give information through the Missing People charity on 116 000 or find out more information via the charity’s website missingpeople.org.uk

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