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Four children missing from Northern Ireland have been 'located safely'

The PSNI had sought the public’s assistance in locating the children, who they thought may be in the Republic.

LAST UPDATE | 9 Oct 2023

FOUR CHILDREN WHO had gone missing in Northern Ireland have been found.

The PSNI had sought the public’s assistance in locating the children, who they thought may be in the Republic.

The children, who were missing from Fermanagh since Thursday, range in age from eight-years-old to mid-teens.

In a statement today, a spokesperson for the PSNI said: “Thank you for all your help with our appeal to find four children missing from the Lisnaskea area.

“The children have been located safely.”

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