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Alert over two missing children Missing children found after hunt
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A brother and sister aged seven and 10 have gone missing from their home. A brother and sister have been found safe and well after they went missing from their home.
Police issued an urgent alert on Saturday to find Jack and Stephanie Parkes. Officers were searching with dogs and a helicopter was scrambled. Police had issued an alert on Saturday to find Jack and Stephanie Parkes, aged seven and 10 - but the pair walked into a police station hours later.
Officers said their mother had reported the pair missing from their Medway home after 1100 GMT on Saturday. Officers said their mother had reported the pair missing from their Medway home after 1100 GMT.
Kent Police said she woke at about 0900 GMT to find they were not in the flat in Gun Lane, Strood. She called police after checking with relatives. Kent Police said she woke at about 0900 GMT to find they were not in the flat in Gun Lane, Strood.
Stephanie has light brown, shoulder-length hair and is believed to be wearing black trousers, beige boots and a blue T-shirt. A spokesman said: "They turned up at Medway Police station this afternoon at about 1735 GMT - They appear to have been wandering in Gillingham and Rochester and had got lost.
Jack is believed to be wearing blue jeans and a navy top with an Adidas logo on it and blue Velcro trainers. "They have come to no harm are being returned home this evening."
CCTV is being studied from the surrounding area.