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Missing Masters children located

By Cameron McCulloughJanuary 16, 2017Updated:July 16, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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UPDATE 16 January 2017, 10.30am:

Three brothers missing from Mornington since yesterday evening have been located this morning.

The boys were located safe and well at South Warf about 10am.

Police are currently making enquiries regarding their return home.

Investigators would like to thank the public and media for their assistance.

Source: Victoria Police News


Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate three missing children from Mornington.

Jai Masters, Beau Masters, and Chase Masters, aged nine, 10 and 12 respectively, were last seen in Meridian Way, Mornington about 7.15pm on Sunday 15 January.

Police and family have concerns for the children’s welfare due to their age.

Chase has brown hair, and was last seen wearing a light blue top and grey pants.

Beau has blonde hair, and was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and green shorts.

Jai has blonde hair, and was last seen wearing a blue jumper and blue shorts.

Investigators have also released an image of the three children in the hope that someone may recognise them and provide information on his current whereabouts.

Anyone who sees the children is urged to contact Hastings Police Station on 5970 7800

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