Counties Manukau Police concerned for wellbeing of newborn
baby
15 April 2019
Attribute to Detective Senior
Sergeant Malcolm Hassall, Counties Manukau
Police:
Police are
seeking the public’s help to locate a missing two-day-old
baby boy who is believed to be with his mother, Dorothy
Opetaia (pictured).
Police are concerned for the wellbeing
of the infant, who was removed from Middlemore Hospital but
requires urgent medical assistance.
Police believe the
baby is with his mother Dorothy Opetaia and they are likely
to be in the South Auckland area.
“I have serious
concerns for the wellbeing of the baby boy who desperately
requires medical care. Someone in the Opetaia family will
know where he is,” says Detective Senior Sergeant
Hassall.
“I’m appealing for Dorothy or any family
members to take the baby to any hospital straight away,
delaying medical attention could cause him to become
seriously ill.”
Anyone with information can contact
Counties Manukau Police immediately on 09 261
1321.
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