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Police searching for the mother of baby George release e-fit image of woman

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Detectives searching for the mother of a newborn baby found on Kings Norton park land last month have released a e-fit image of a woman they would like to speak to as part of their enquiries.

Concerned about her mental and physical wellbeing, West Midlands Police have been appealing for information to help them find baby George’s mother since he was found by a man and his dog on The Mounds, off Shannon Road, at 5.40pm on Thursday 22nd April.

In spite of extensive enquiries and a number of leads, officers have sadly so far been unable to find his mother.

After a short stay in hospital, baby George is healthy and doing well, being cared for by foster parents.

Detectives want to speak to this woman in connection with the search for baby George’s mother | CLICK TO ENLARGE

Lead Detective Inspector Neil Hunt said: “Once again, I really want to reach out to George’s mother as you are my concern. I’m worried about you and I need to make sure you are safe and well.

“We’ve not taken the decision to issue this image lightly or to frighten you. We simply want to find you so we can talk to you, check you are okay, and offer any help or support you may need.

“If anyone recognises this woman, or thinks they know who George’s mother is, please do get in touch. You can do so in complete confidence if you’d prefer.

“We’ve had a good response to our earlier appeals and I thank everyone who has contact us so far. If you know anything – no matter how small or insignificant it may seem – please get in touch.”

The woman has been described as white, around 5ft 6ins tall and of medium/large build. She was wearing a light grey zipped hoodie and jogging bottoms. Her hair may have been in a low ponytail at the time.

Anyone with information is urged to contact West Midlands Police via live chat on our website or call 101, quoting log 3476 of 22 April. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit www.crimestoppers-uk.org 


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