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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The search for three Florida children makes its way to Kansas City.

According to a press release, the children are believed to be with their biological mother and father who do not have custody.

The parents of the children, Anthony Randale Sosebee, 27, and Amanda Kaye Clayton, 25, have been working with the Families First Network to regain custody; however they were not supposed to take the kids out of their hometown area in northwest Florida.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office says there is a paternal grandparent in the Kansas City, Missouri area, 49-year-old Sherri Ann Sales, and it’s believed the family will be in the area.

Sosebee is described as a white male who stands about five feet, nine inches tall and weighs about 156 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes, and suffers from mental health issues. It is possible he is not taking his medication, and has an active warrant out of this agency.

Clayton is described as a white female who stands about five feet, one inch tall and weighs about 130 pounds. She has blonde hair and blue eyes.

The descriptions of the three missing children are as follows:

Five-year-old Anna Elizeabeth Kaye Sosebee, is a white female with brown hair and brown eyes. She suffers from asthma.

One-year-old Emmalee Jane Sosebee, is a white female with blonde hair and hazel eyes.

Nikalii Illiam Allen Sosebee is a two-year-old white male with blonde hair and hazel eyes. He suffers from mental health issues.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.

Pictures of the family were not available.