Gloucester teenage mum urged to contact police over concerns for her and her baby

Appeal launched after phone call to local hospital

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 13th Jan 2024
Last updated 13th Jan 2024

An urgent search is underway for a missing teenage mum and her baby in Gloucestershire.

Police have issued an appeal for her to come forward after she called Gloucestershire Royal Hospital shortly before 1.30am this morning to report that she had given birth at home.

Officers say she then said she wanted to leave her child at a police station or hospital.

Staff tried to encourage the girl to attend hospital so that she and the baby could be checked, but she refused, saying her mother was a health professional and would be home at 6am. She then ended the call.

The girl, who gave her name as Alice, is believed to be 17-years-old and living in Gloucester. No further details were given by the girl.

Officers are concerned for the welfare of both mother and child and are urging her to come forward so they can both receive the appropriate support.

They are also asking anyone who has any information to make contact.

Searches are taking place of all police stations, hospital sites, fire stations and safe havens and we are asking the public to also keep an eye out and contact the emergency services if they spot anything.

Anyone with information is being asked to call Gloucestershire Police on 999, quoting incident 16 of 13 January

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