Search: Wilson missing family Exeter Dorset
There are growing concerns for the welfare of a family who have been missing for 24 hours.
Angela Wilson, 53, and her two teenage children were last seen on Friday afternoon on a motorway nearly 150 miles from their home in Exeter, Devon.
The family's car - a Blue Fiat Doblo people carrier, reg no NK04 SXE - was spotted at junction 3 of the M3 at about 3.30pm.
Devon and Cornwall Police said Ms Wilson and her children, David Strickland, 19, and 13-year-old Lili Ann Strickland, may now be in Dorset or elsewhere on the south coast.
A force spokesman said: "There are growing concerns for all of the family and specifically for David Strickland who is disabled and requires constant care and specific medical attention because of the nature of his disabilities."
Police said Ms Wilson was 5ft 3in, of small build with short brown hair.
She normally wears a beanie-style hat and glasses she uses for driving and may have bandaged legs.
Wheelchair user David, who is tall and of slim build, has short mousy hair with a slight moustache. Police said he normally wears a jacket back to front while seated in the wheelchair.
Mr Strickland's sister is 5ft 5in, of medium build with long brown hair which she wears in a ponytail.
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Anyone who sees the family should contact police.





