UPDATE ON MARCH 31: A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said the family is now home safe and well.
Police have issued an appeal to help trace a Salford woman who is believed to be missing with her four children.
Officers say they are 'increasingly concerned' about the wellbeing of Allana 43, from Walkden, and her family. She was last seen on High Street in Rhyl on Thursday morning (March 30) just after 8am.
Allana is described by police as a white female, approximately 5ft 8, medium build, with shoulder length brown hair. She was last seen wearing a light coloured coat, with black leggings and black trainers.
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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have released CCTV images of the family in Rhyl on Thursday morning. They are asking members of the public with any information about the family's whereabouts to get in touch.
In a statement, the force said: "Can you help police find a missing woman and her four children from Salford? Allana, 43, from Walkden, was last seen at on High Street in Rhyl on Thursday 30 March 2023 at 8.05am (pictured).
"Allana is described as a white female, approximately 5ft 8, medium build, with shoulder length brown hair. She was last seen wearing a light coloured coat, with black leggings and black trainers. Officers are becoming increasingly concerned about Allana and her family and want to make sure they are safe and well.
"Anyone with information about Allana whereabouts should contact police on 0161 856 5207 or via 101."
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