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Police concerned about mother and baby after they went missing in Sydney
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The public is being asked to help find them amid concerns about their welfare and safety.

Emily Roberts, aged 19, in company with her six-month-old baby son, was last seen at Richmond, about 12pm yesterday.Emily Roberts, 19, and her baby son were reported missing on October 15, 2023. Police are concerned about their welfare. She may have been at Liverpool in western Sydney at 6pm yesterday, officers established.

Due to Emily living with a disability, police and family are concerned about the welfare and safety of her baby son. She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall, solid build with brown, shoulder-length hair.The baby was wearing blue overalls. Anyone with information should call Hawkesbury Police Area Command or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

It is believed that Emily may frequent the North Richmond, North Shore, Liverpool and Central Coast areas.

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