Detective says lack of Mrs Foster contact is a police is concerned about the safety of a teenage mother and her baby have not been seen since a "violent" assault on the site of the caravan in which they live.Natalie Foster, Robert 18 and seven months, have been missing since the incident at the site of Caravan SEAMER in Stokesley, North Yorkshire on Friday.
Two men, 30 years old and 20, of Middlesbrough, are held once a man, 43, was assaulted seriously.
As a result, all the police forces in the country have been put on alert.
North Yorkshire Police also want to track the husband of Mrs Foster 22 years Robert, who is in the area of Southbank Middlesbrough.
Refers to 'Great'Detectives said that his main concern was to ensure the safety of Mrs Foster and his son.
Police urge Mrs Foster Robert husband to contact themDet Ch Insp Kerrin Smith said his lack of contact with his family was "very much in character".
The detective added: "clearly has a serious and violent incident that occurred near his home site caravan SEAMER in the area of Stokesley in the tea time, on Friday."
"There is no evidence to suggest that Natalie or baby Robert have come to harm the moment".
"However, the lack of contact from Natalie with her family in Trimdon, County Durham, since the incident is very out of character and a great cause for concern."
"I urge also Natalie's husband, Robert Foster, as well as their family and friends, fully recognize the gravity of the situation that has developed and put in contact immediately with the police."
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