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Cross-border appeal over missing Roscommon family Cross-border appeal over missing Roscommon family
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A cross-border appeal has been issued by Irish police over a woman and her three children missing from their home in Ballyforan, County Roscommon. A cross-border alert has been issued by Irish police over a woman and her three children missing from their home in Ballyforan, County Roscommon.
Fiona Gregg, 41, and her children Killian, eight, Elisha, six, and Derbhla, two, were last seen at about 15:00 GMT on Wednesday.Fiona Gregg, 41, and her children Killian, eight, Elisha, six, and Derbhla, two, were last seen at about 15:00 GMT on Wednesday.
They are believed to be travelling in a light blue Nissan Almera saloon, registration 01 G 7051.They are believed to be travelling in a light blue Nissan Almera saloon, registration 01 G 7051.
It is thought they could possibly be in Northern Ireland.It is thought they could possibly be in Northern Ireland.
The Child Rescue Ireland (CRI) alert was issued by GardaĆ­ on Thursday morning.
They said such alerts were only launched where a child is under the age of 18, where there is a reasonable belief that the child has been abducted or where there is a reasonable belief that there is an immediate and serious risk to the health or welfare of a child.