Police in Gloucestershire and Staffordshire urgently seek public assistance to locate four children missing in separate incidents, emphasizing concern for their welfare.
In separate incidents, police forces in Gloucestershire and Staffordshire are urgently seeking information regarding four missing children from two different areas.
In Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, a search is underway for three siblings: Pauly-Boi, aged three; Jolene, five; and Betsy, eight, last seen with their mother Jessica at noon on Friday. Given a court order prohibiting their parents from having custody, Gloucestershire Police are particularly concerned for their welfare. Detective Inspector Faye Bennett has made a public appeal for Jessica or anyone with information on their whereabouts to urgently contact the police, emphasizing the need to ensure the children’s safety. The public is asked to report any sightings by calling 101 and quoting incident 343 of March 22, or dial 999 if they see the children.
Meanwhile, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, police are searching for a missing 15-year-old girl named Summer, last seen on Monday evening in the Tunstall area. Summer is described as slim with long dark hair, and she was wearing a dark top and black trousers at the time of her disappearance. Staffordshire Police, expressing concern for her welfare, have appealed to the public for any information regarding her location. They have provided contact details for tips, including a 101 call line and a live chat service on their website, referencing incident 735 of 18/03/2024.
Authorities in both areas are urging the public to assist in the search for these young individuals, hoping for their safe return.