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Missing mum and son's car found Missing mum and son's car found
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Police who are urgently trying to find an "extremely vulnerable" woman and her young son say they have found the car they were travelling in.Police who are urgently trying to find an "extremely vulnerable" woman and her young son say they have found the car they were travelling in.
Officers believe Julie Selby, 38, and her 11-year-old son Nicolas from Cardiff, are now using a different vehicle.Officers believe Julie Selby, 38, and her 11-year-old son Nicolas from Cardiff, are now using a different vehicle.
They pair have been missing since Thursday evening.They pair have been missing since Thursday evening.
South Wales Police said Ms Selby picked her son up from his father's home in the Grangetown area of the city.South Wales Police said Ms Selby picked her son up from his father's home in the Grangetown area of the city.
She was driving a Renault Scenic car which has since been discovered in Llanrumney, Cardiff.She was driving a Renault Scenic car which has since been discovered in Llanrumney, Cardiff.
They now believe that Ms Selby is using a Volkswagen Golf, with the registration number Y274 KNE.They now believe that Ms Selby is using a Volkswagen Golf, with the registration number Y274 KNE.
She was expected to go to her home in Llandough at 1800 BST on Thursday but did not return.She was expected to go to her home in Llandough at 1800 BST on Thursday but did not return.
Ms Selby is described as white, with blonde shoulder length hair and tattoos on her left arm.Ms Selby is described as white, with blonde shoulder length hair and tattoos on her left arm.
Nicolas is described as white with short blonde hair.
Supt Adrian Gough said: "Police have received a number of new leads and are extensively investigating all lines of inquiries.Supt Adrian Gough said: "Police have received a number of new leads and are extensively investigating all lines of inquiries.
"If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of Julie and Nicolas, we are urging them to contact us."If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of Julie and Nicolas, we are urging them to contact us.
"We would also appeal to Julie herself to contact the police or a family member to confirm both she and her son are safe and well."We would also appeal to Julie herself to contact the police or a family member to confirm both she and her son are safe and well.
"If she is aware of our appeal, then we would like to assure her that she is not in trouble, but we need her to contact us as soon as possible.""If she is aware of our appeal, then we would like to assure her that she is not in trouble, but we need her to contact us as soon as possible."
Police appealed for anyone with information to get in touch with officers on 029 2052 8013.Police appealed for anyone with information to get in touch with officers on 029 2052 8013.