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Urgent appeal over mother and son Missing mother and son 'in city'
(about 8 hours later)
Police are urgently trying to find an "extremely vulnerable" woman and her 11-year-old son. Police who are urgently trying to find an "extremely vulnerable" woman and her young son say there has been a sighting of the pair.
Julie Selby, 38, was last seen at 1830 BST on Thursday in the western area of Cardiff. Julie Selby, 38, and Nicholas Devine, 11, were spotted in the Canton area of Cardiff on Friday morning.
She is driving a Renault Scenic car, registration FA02HFX and used it to pick up her son Nicolas Devine from his father's address in Grangetown. Ms Selby is driving a Renault Scenic car, registration FA02HFX and used it to pick up Nicholas from his father's home in Grangetown on Thursday evening.
Ms Selby was expected to return to her home in Llandough, Vale of Glamorgan, at 1800 BST but did not return. She failed to return to her home in Llandough, Vale of Glamorgan.
She 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.
Police have conducted a number of inquiries to trace Ms Selby's whereabouts and are urging anyone with information to call them immediately.Police have conducted a number of inquiries to trace Ms Selby's whereabouts and are urging anyone with information to call them immediately.
Police are also urging her to get in touch with family to let them know she and her son are both safe. Officers are also urging her to get in touch with family to let them know she and her son are both safe.
Anyone with information as to their whereabouts is asked to contact South Wales Police control room on 01656 655 555 so calls can be handled by dedicated staff.Anyone with information as to their whereabouts is asked to contact South Wales Police control room on 01656 655 555 so calls can be handled by dedicated staff.
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