Gloucestershire Police have launched an urgent search for three siblings from Cheltenham who have gone missing with their mother, breaching a court order and raising concerns for their welfare.
Gloucestershire Police have initiated an urgent search for three siblings from Cheltenham who have been reported missing along with their mother. The children, identified as eight-year-old Betsy, five-year-old Jolene, and three-year-old Pauly-Boi, were last seen on Friday at noon. They are currently subject to a court order which prohibits them from being in the custody of their parents, raising concerns for their welfare.
Descriptions have been provided for the missing individuals. Pauly-Boi has dark blond hair, Jolene has mousey brown hair, and Betsy possesses long blonde hair. Their mother, named Jessica, is characterized as tall, slim, with a pale complexion.
In response to their disappearance, Assistant Detective Inspector Faye Bennett has made a public appeal. Jessica or anyone in possession of information regarding the children’s location is urged to make immediate contact with the police to ensure the children’s safety. The police have requested that any sightings or relevant information should be reported by calling 101 and quoting incident 343 of March 22, or dialling 999 for immediate observations. Additionally, the Missing People charity is available for contact through 116 000 or their website, providing further support in the search.
The search operation reflects the authorities’ commitment to locate the missing children and ascertain their well-being as swiftly as possible.