Missing mother and her four young children who disappeared after a trip to the supermarket are found after an urgent family hunt
- Police said they were ‘concerned’ about the safety of 43-year-old Allana from Salford
- Family was spotted on CCTV at 8:05 am at a shop in Rhyl, North East Wales
A missing mother and her four young children who disappeared after a trip to the supermarket have been found following an urgent family hunt.
Police have released CCTV footage of the family on the busy high street in Rhyl, North East Wales, from where they disappeared yesterday morning.
Allana, 43, from Salford, was seen in a light colored coat, with black leggings and black trainers pushing a buggy through the supermarket with her children in tow.
She was described as a white female, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, of medium build, with shoulder-length brown hair.
Officers at Great Manchester police said they were “increasingly concerned” for the family’s safety, but she has now been found.
Allana (pictured) and her four children are missing and were last seen in Rhyl, police said
Greater Manchester Police officers admitted they were ‘increasingly concerned’ about the safety of 43-year-old Allana from Salford and her four children. Pictured: The family was spotted in Rhyl, north-east Wales, on Thursday morning
Allana is described as a white female, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, of medium build, with shoulder-length brown hair
Greater Manchester Police said: ‘Officers are increasingly concerned about Allana and her family and want to make sure they are safe and healthy.’
MailOnline has contacted Greater Manchester Police for comment.
Anyone with information on Allana’s whereabouts can contact police on 0161 856 5207 or on 101.