Appeal for missing mum & daughters widens to include West Somerset
| Published: 19th November 2008 08:15 |
Northumbria Police have renewed their appeal for more information about a mother and her five daughters six months after they went missing.
Natalie Bracht (35) left her home in Sunderland on May 17 with her daughters - aged between five and 13 - when she learned they might be taken into care.
Northumbria Police and Sunderland City Council's Children's Services have this week been granted a High Court order for public identification of the five girls as part of their efforts to trace Natalie and her five daughters.
Leading the search for Natalie and her daughters, Northumbria Police Detective Chief Inspector Ian Bentham, said: "Following the decision at the High Court to allow the identification of Natalie's five daughters, we can today release for the first time these CCTV stills without obscuring the girls' faces."

Police have released new CCTV stills of a missing mother and her five daughters.
"We don't know how Natalie and the girls are dressed now - they may have altered their appearance several times - however we are asking people to keep an eye open for them."
Anyone with information can call Northumbria Police, on 03456 043 043, or contact the Missing People charity, on 0500 700 700 or email seensomeone@missingpeople.org.uk . All calls and emails can be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
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