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Police express 'urgent' welfare concerns for a young family who went missing on their way to a Wheatbelt town on Christmas Day.

abc.net.au/news/wa-police-concerned-over-missing-family-in-wa-outback/101810650Police have expressed "urgent" welfare concerns for a young family who went missing in the West Australian outback on Christmas Day.Police believe they were on their way to Kondinin in the WheatbeltCindy Braddock, 25 and Jake Day, 28 were last seen leaving Northam about 1:00am with their three children, who are all aged under five.

Police say the family was believed to be travelling towards Kondinin in the Wheatbelt, 270 kilometres east of Perth, in a maroon-coloured Land Rover Discovery with the registration 9AD934. Ms Braddock is described as about 165cm tall with a slim build, hazel eyes and brown and pink-coloured hair.Mr Day is described as about180cm tall, with a slim build, blue eyes and blonde hair.

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