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Baby Missing 5 Days in QLD: Police Urge Public Help
1 Dec
Summary
- Seven-month-old baby boy missing since last Wednesday.
- Last seen at a home on Warwick Rd in Ipswich on November 26.
- Believed to be travelling with a 26-year-old woman.

Police are urgently seeking the public's assistance to locate a seven-month-old baby boy who has been missing for five days. The infant was last seen on November 26, around midday, at a residence on Warwick Road in Ipswich, south-east Queensland. Authorities have expressed significant concern for the baby's well-being due to his very young age.
The missing child is believed to be accompanied by a 26-year-old woman who is known to him. She is described as Caucasian, approximately 160cm tall, with a slim build and brown hair. It is understood that the pair may be travelling within the Ipswich, Brisbane, and Logan regions of Queensland.
Queensland Police are appealing to anyone who may have seen the baby or the woman, or who has any information regarding their current whereabouts, to come forward immediately. They are urged to contact PoliceLink on 131 444, quoting the reference number QP2502158703, to aid in the search.




