Dire fears for missing four-year-old girl and her brother, eight, as police issue their most extreme alert in desperate bid to find them
- Police issue Amber Alert after two children, aged 4 and 8, go missing from QLD
- The boy and girl are believed to be travelling with 30-year-old Casey Allwood
- Police believe the children are at ‘significant risk’ and urge public to stay alert
An Amber Alert has been issued for two young children after they vanished early on Sunday.
The four-year-old girl and eight-year-old boy have been missing from Harristown, near Toowoomba in Queensland, since about 11.50am on Sunday.
Police fear the children are at ‘significant risk’ and are urging the public to keep an eye out.
The children are believed to be travelling with 30-year-old Casey Allwood in a 1999 white sedan Toyota Camry.
The four-year-old girl and eight-year-old boy have been missing from Harristown, near Toowoomba in Queensland, since about 11.50am on Sunday
The children are believed to be travelling with 30-year-old Casey Allwood in a 1999 white sedan Toyota Camry
The registration is 759 KMD and based in Queensland.
Both children are described as having blonde hair and blue eyes, while the woman is about 160cm tall, slim with blonde hair and brown eyes.
Her car was last spotted travelling eastbound on the Warrego Highway in Gatton about 12.20pm on Sunday.
Police believe she has connections in Toowoomba and Bundaberg, and may be travelling south.
An Amber Alert is issued in the most serious of circumstances relating to missing children, particularly in an abduction case or a high risk missing child case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Policelink on 131 444, or report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Pictured: A 1999 white sedan Toyota Camry similar to the car the children might be travelling in