Caboolture girls in north Brisbane found safe following Amber Alert

Two little girls ‘at significant risk’ after being taken from their home sparking an amber alert are found safe and well at a man’s house

  • Two girls, aged one and four, went missing from Caboolture address on Saturday
  • Queensland Police Service expressed concerns for the two children’s safety
  • They were later found at a Caboolture home ‘safe and sound’ on Sunday 

Two missing girls who were feared to have been taken by a man have been found safe and well.  

The girls – aged one and four – were found at a Caboolture home, about 50km north of Brisbane, on Sunday.

The pair were ‘located safe and sound’ with a 36-year-old man known to them. 

The girls were found after Queensland Police issued an amber alert saying the pair ‘may be at significant risk’.  

The second girl is about a metre tall, with brown hair, a fair complexion and a thin build.

The girls – aged one and four – were found at a Caboolture home, about 50km north of Brisbane, on Sunday 

‘A man, known to the children is believed to have taken the children from a Diamond Street address at some point today,’ the urgent alert read. 

The first girl is a baby, who is described as having thin brown hair, brown eyes and fair skin.

The second girl is about a metre tall, with brown hair, a fair complexion and a thin build. 

The man is described at 180cm tall with an olive complexion.

He has dark hair, brown eyes and is of a ‘proportionate’ build.

The man is believed to be travelling in a 1999 blue Holden Commodore with licence plate 451ZYK

The man is believed to be travelling in a 1999 blue Holden Commodore with licence plate 451ZYK

The man is believed to be travelling in a 1999 blue Holden Commodore with licence plate 451ZYK.

However, police said he may have changed the registration plate.