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Breaking news: Police fears for missing mum and children



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POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a missing woman Kelly Marie Brown. 24, owho has gon emissing with her two small children.

Kelly Marie, of North Road, Withernsea, was reported missing at about 2.45pm on yesterday (Tuesday May 6). Police understand she was last seen on Sunday evening by her mum.

Kelly Marie has her two children with her, Tamzin Brown, four, and Alec Brown, five.

Kelly Marie is described as white, 5ft 2ins tall, of a medium build, with short blonde coloured hair, brown coloured eyes and a pale complexion.

She has a tattoo on her left arm which says James in a love heart and a scroll design.

Tamzin is described as 2ft 8ins tall of a slim build with white coloured short hair and a pale complexion. It is thought Tamzin was wearing pink coloured boots.

Alec is described as around 3ft tall of a proportionate build with cropped blonde coloured hair, blue coloured eyes and a pale complexion.

Kelly Marie is believed to be driving a blue coloured Fiesta Finess with the registration FY53 BLN.

Kelly Marie has not gone missing before and police are concerned for her welfare as this is out of character.

Kelly Marie is known to have connections in the Bradford area.

Kelly Marie, or anyone with any information about her whereabouts, is asked to contact Humberside Police as a matter of urgency on 0845 60 60 222.

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