Police seek public assistance finding missing Safety Beach mother Stephanie believed to be travelling with two children

Molly Magennis
7NEWS
The 35-year-old was last spotted at a petrol station about five hours away from home.
The 35-year-old was last spotted at a petrol station about five hours away from home. Credit: AAP

There are concerns for a missing mother from Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula who has not been seen for several days after taking off with her two children.

Stephanie, 35, was last seen leaving Sharpley Ave, Safety Beach with her children about 5.35pm on Saturday.

That evening she was spotted at a petrol station in Cann River, about five hours away near Mallacoota, travelling in a black Mazda CX5 with the registration DDW677.

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Police are concerned for Stephanie’s welfare and said her disappearance was out of character.

She is described as being approximately 172cm tall, with green eyes and blonde hair that is usually tied up into a ponytail.

Stephanie was last seen wearing a dark blue top and pants, possibly scrubs, and dark runners.

Police have released images of Stephanie and the car she in which she was last seen travelling and have urged anyone with any information to contact Crime Stoppers.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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