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Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Published at 10:52 GMT UK New lead in hunt for foster girls ![]() The Bramleys with Jade and Hannah Detectives searching for a couple who disappeared with their foster daughters more than four months ago are following up a major new lead.
The family disappeared from their home in Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, in early September, after being told the two children might not be allowed to adopt the children. They took their passports and other documents with them.
Their car, a blue Honda Concerto - registration number G152 SHR - was found abandoned near York train station before the New Year. Detectives are in the county following up the new lead.
They believe it may not have been intentionally abandoned because the family had recently had new Pirelli tyres fitted, possibly as part of an MOT inspection. Detectives have appealed to local machanics who may have worked on the car. Coats belonging to Jade and Hannah were found in the boot of the car along with documents belonging to the Bramleys.
At one point a High Court Judge, Mrs Justice Hogg, made a direct appeal to the public for help. Reported sightings of the family came from as far away as Ireland. The Bramleys, who have no children of their own, had been caring for the girls since March 1998.
The girls' natural mother, Jacqueline Bennett, has made a televised appeal for their safe return. Anyone with information should contact the High Court Tipstaff, law enforcement department, on 0171 936 6000. |
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