Concerns for the welfare of missing boy and twin sisters

  • A six-year-old boy and his two five-year-old twin sisters were reported missing
  • The children were last seen by family in Cleveland Queensland on September 24
  • They were in the company of 39-year-old Marcin Kurek, who is known to them
  • They may be in a grey 2004 Honda Odyssey with Queensland plates 808 WEL

Police are appealing for help from the public to locate three children who were reported missing yesterday.

The three children – one boy aged six and his two five-year-old twin sisters – were last seen on September 24 in Cleveland, 25 kilometres south of Brisbane.

The missing siblings were last seen by family in the company of 39-year-old Marcin Kurek.

Police are appealing for help from the public to locate three children who were reported missing yesterday (pictured are the missing twin sisters)

The three children - one boy (pictured) aged six and his two five-year-old twin sisters - were last seen on September 24 in Cleveland, 25 kilometres south of Brisbane

The three children – one boy (pictured) aged six and his two five-year-old twin sisters – were last seen on September 24 in Cleveland, 25 kilometres south of Brisbane

Mr Kurek is known to the children, and may be travelling in a grey 2004 Honda Odyssey with Queensland registration plates 808 WEL.

The six-year-old boy is 120 centimetres tall, of thin build, and has black hair and brown eyes.

The five-year-old twin girls are 100 centimetres tall, have a thin build, black hair and brown eyes.

Mr Kurek has blonde hair and green eyes and is 175 centimetres tall.

It is not known what the children are wearing. 

Anyone with any information about the whereabouts of Mr Kurek or the children is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000. 

Mr Kurek is known to the children, and may be travelling in a grey 2004 Honda Odyssey with Queensland registration plates 808 WEL (pictured is a stock image)

Mr Kurek is known to the children, and may be travelling in a grey 2004 Honda Odyssey with Queensland registration plates 808 WEL (pictured is a stock image)

 

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