Gloucestershire Police have launched a desperate search for three siblings aged three, five, and eight, expressing deep concerns for their welfare. Pauly-Boi, 3, Jolene, 5, and Betsy, 8, were last seen at midday on Friday, their whereabouts currently unknown.
While the children are believed to be with their mother, Jessica, authorities have emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging anyone with information to come forward immediately. Pauly-Boi is described as having dark blond hair, Jolene with mousey brown hair, and Betsy with long blonde hair. Unfortunately, details about their clothing remain unknown at this time.
Jessica, described as tall, slim, with a pale complexion, is also being sought by police in connection with the disappearance of her children.
Gloucestershire Constabulary has intensified efforts to locate the missing siblings, conducting numerous inquiries and appealing to the public for assistance. Detective Inspector Faye Bennett issued a direct appeal, urging Jessica or anyone with knowledge of the children’s whereabouts to contact authorities promptly. The primary objective is to ensure the safety and well-being of Pauly-Boi, Jolene, and Betsy.
Members of the public who have seen the children or have any information relevant to the case are urged to contact Gloucestershire Police immediately at 101, quoting incident reference 343 of March 22. In urgent situations where the children are present, dialling 999 is advised.
As the search intensifies, the community’s cooperation and vigilance are paramount in ensuring the safe return of the missing siblings. Gloucestershire Police remain committed to pursuing every lead and bringing the children back to safety.