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Four missing children aged one to 10 from Liverpool 'found safe and well'

Siblings from Dovecot area located after urgent police appeal

Peter Stubley
Saturday 24 March 2018 11:34 GMT
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Michael Power, six, Jacob Phoenix, one,Jody Power, ten, and Jamie Lee Pheonix, two, went missing in Liverpool on Friday afternoon.
Michael Power, six, Jacob Phoenix, one,Jody Power, ten, and Jamie Lee Pheonix, two, went missing in Liverpool on Friday afternoon. (Merseyside Police)

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Four children aged between one and 10 who were reported missing in Liverpool have been found 'safe and well'.

Merseyside Police had appealed for help searching for one-year-old Jacob Phoenix, two-year-old Jamie Lee Phoenix, six-year-old Michael Power, and 10-year-old Jody Power.

The force said "extensive enquiries" were being made to find the siblings after they were last seen at Kings Heath Avenue in Dovecot after they disappeared at 4pm on Friday.

They confirmed the children had been found in a tweet on Saturday lunchtime.

Neighbours claimed the children's mother told them she was going away for a few days.

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