2011年7月27日星期三

My mother and the baby missing after attack

July 24, 2011, updated at 14: 46 GMT Natalie Foster Detective says lack of Mrs Foster contact is of a police nature is concerned about the safety of a teenage mother and her baby of seven months that have not been seen since a "violent" attack his father.

Natalie Foster and his son Robert have been missing since the incident at his home in SEAMER in Stokesley, North Yorkshire on Friday caravan site.

Two men, 30 years of age and 20, of Middlesbrough, are held after Mrs Foster father was seriously wounded.

As a result, all the police forces in the country have been put on alert.

North Yorkshire Police said Mrs Foster father was in serious but stable condition at the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, which has to undergo surgery.

His wounds did not believe that the life threatening.

Investigators also want to trace the husband of Mrs Foster 22 years Robert, who is in the area of Southbank Middlesbrough.

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However, they said their main concern is to ensure the safety of Mrs Foster and his son.

Robert FosterPolice urge Mrs Foster Robert husband to contact them

Det Ch Insp Kerrin Smith said it would be normally by telephone or text their mother several times a day but did not state in contact from the assault.

"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."

Added detective: "because the level of violence in the assault serious to his father and the fact that Robert Foster is wanted in connection with the incident, is a major concern of Natalie and baby Robert well-being."

MS Kerrin said they did not know if Mrs Foster and his son were with her husband or if had gone their separate ways.


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