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Four children drive from Gracemere to Grafton after taking fishing rods and leaving a note - ABC News

Four children who allegedly drove a four-wheel-drive from central Queensland to NSW have been found safe in Grafton.

Key points:

  • The car was taken from Gracemere, Queensland, and spotted in Glen Innes, NSW on Sunday afternoon
  • Police say one of the boys said he was leaving in a note left for his family
  • The group took fishing rods and cash with them, reportedly stealing fuel from a patrol station in Banana early Sunday morning

Police said a 14-year-old boy, two 13-year-old boys and a 10-year-old girl took a family member's car from Gracemere near Rockhampton on Saturday night, along with fishing rods and cash. \

One of the boys reportedly left a note for his family saying he was leaving.

Police confirmed the children are not all related.

The children allegedly were involved in a fuel-stealing incident at a service station in Banana early Sunday morning.

The vehicle was spotted on Sunday afternoon in Glen Innes, more than an hour's drive from the NSW border.

It takes close to 10 hours to travel from Gracemere to Glen Innes non-stop, with nearly 900 kilometres between the two towns.

Police released a statement saying the investigation was ongoing.

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