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Michigan police searching for 2 missing children

Police say the two children are likely in the company of their parents but say "existing court orders are not being adhered to and the welfare of the children needs to be checked."
Police in Michigan are asking for help in finding Bentley Dunkelberger, 7, and Karley Dunkelberger, 9, who are likely in the company of their parents. (Battle Creek Police)

BATTLE CREEK, Mich (WZZM) — Police in Battle Creek are asking for the public's help to locate two children.

Bentley Dunkelberger, 7, and Karley Dunkelberger, 9, are likely in the company of their parents, Dennis and Rebecca Dunkelberger, but police say "existing court orders are not being adhered to and the welfare of the children needs to be checked."

The couple was last seen driving a black 2013 Kia Sorento with a Michigan license plate of 4LUZ90.

Bentley is described as a white male who is 3 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs 46 lbs. He has curly brown hair, wears glasses and speaks with a stutter.

Karley is described as a white female who is 3 feet, 10 inches tall and 61 lbs with long blonde, curly hair. She has austism.

If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of these children, please contact the Battle Creek Police Department at 269-781-0911.

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