Three children disappear in Queensland, police issue urgent Amber Alert
Queensland Police have issued an urgent Amber Alert for three young children who may be at high risk.
Police believe the three-year-old girl, five-year-old boy and six-year-old boy were with a man they knew earlier in the day when they left a house on Victor Avenue in Paradise Point, Gold Coast, at 4pm on Sunday.
It is believed the children were taken in a car, believed to be a blue Hyundai I30 with registration number 205SKW from Queensland.
The man was later found by police at 10.15pm at an address in Slacks Creek, about 45km north-west of Paradise Point. He is assisting police with their enquiries.
The children, described as white, slim built and with blond hair, and the Hyundai I30 were still missing on Monday.
Police believe the three-year-old girl (pictured is a five-year-old boy and a six-year-old boy) were with a man they knew earlier in the day when they left a house on Victor Avenue in Paradise Point, Gold Coast, at 4pm on Sunday.
The children have not been seen or heard from since 4pm on Sunday 7 July.
Police believe the children were taken in a car, believed to be a blue Hyundai I30 with Queensland registration number 205SKW
Police have appealed for the public’s help in locating the missing children, who are seriously concerned about their welfare due to their young age.
Anyone who sees the car or the children is asked to contact police immediately. If you have any information about the incident, call 131 564.