- Pauly-Boi, 3, Jolene, 5, and Betsy, 8, were last seen at midday on Friday
- Anyone who has seen the children or knows something is asked to call police
Police are searching for three missing siblings aged three, five and eight, as police are afraid for their welfare.
Pauly-Boi, 3, Jolene, 5, and Betsy, 8, were last seen at midday on Friday, and their whereabouts is currently unknown.
The children are believed to be with their mother Jessica, but Gloucestershire Constabulary have said they are concerned for their welfare.
Police said Pauly-Boi has dark blond hair, Jolene has mousey brown hair and Betsy has long blonde hair. It is not yet known what they were wearing.
Their mother Jessica is described as being tall and of a slim build with a pale complexion.
Five-year-old Jolene. They were last seen at midday on Friday, and their whereabouts is currently unknown with Gloucestershire Constabulary saying it was concerned for their welfare
Eight-year-old Betsy. The children are believed to be with their mother Jessica.
Three-year-old Pauly-Boi. olice said Pauly-Boi has dark blond hair, Jolene has mousey brown hair and Betsy has long blonde hair. It is not yet known what they were wearing
Gloucestershire Police has been conducting a number of enquiries to find the children and are appealing for any information.
In a statement, Detective Inspector Faye Bennett said: ‘I am appealing directly to Jessica or anyone who may be with the children to make contact with us immediately.
‘We want to check that the children are safe and well and would urge anyone with information to please make contact with the police.’
Anyone who has seen the children or knows of their whereabouts is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident 343 of March 22.
Police said members of the public should dial 999 if the children are present at the time.