Police have issued an appeal to find three missing children from Wythenshawe who are thought to be with their father.
Khalid Aljehani, 8, Aasiyah Aljehani, 6, Maimunah Aljehani, 4, were last seen by their mother Dawn Daley when the children's dad came to pick them up from her home on July 30.
Ms Daley claims her former partner told her he was taking the kids to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire and was supposed to return them home on August 10. But the alarm was raised when Mrs Daley visited his address last Wednesday, and found nobody at home.
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Greater Manchester Police have confirmed a missing person investigation has been launched after they received a report on August 10 that three children aged 8, 6, and 4 were missing from their home in Wythenshawe.
They added that they believe the children are with a family member, which Mrs Daley believes is their father. Detectives are appealing for anyone with information about their whereabouts to get in touch.
Speaking to the M.E.N as she appealed for her children to be located, Mrs Daley said: "I just want to know where my children are. I'm scared I'm never going to see them again. If anyone has any information please contact me or the police immediately."
A spokesperson for GMP said: "On the 10th August 2022, police received a report that three children aged 8, 6 and 4 were missing from their home in Wythenshawe.
"The children are believed to be with a family member. Enquiries are ongoing to trace the whereabouts of the children."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0161 8566051 quoting log number 3480 of the 10 th August 2022. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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