A missing family of five from north Manchester have been found and police have made an arrest.
As reported in the Manchester Evening News, cops had been searching for Adrianna and Vasillica Anghel who are 'believed to have moved house'.
The couple - aged 22 and 24 - have three children under three-years-old.
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Their disappearance was treated by police as a situation of "medium risk".
Officers said they had been living at 158 Fernclough Road, Harpurhey, just off the main Rochdale Road.
An appeal was launched this week. Police said they did not have any photographs of the family

In a statement today, Greater Manchester Police said: "We can confirm the family have been found in Holyhead safe and well.
"A man has been arrested on suspicion of disqualified driving relating to an incident in 2016."
It is understood the family were heading for Ireland when they were found.
In a post on Facebook earlier this week, GMP Manchester North officers wrote: "We are currently looking for a family who we believe may have moved house.
"We do not have any photographs of the family, however they were living at 158 Fernclough Rd, Manchester up until very recently, but they appear to have moved."
The disappearance, which was reported by Manchester council, was not being treated as suspicious.