Police 'increasingly concerned' for mother, 29, and baby son

Mother, 29, and baby son go missing from home in Manchester: Police ‘increasingly concerned’ for the pair

  • Sascha, 29, and six-month-old Clay were first noticed to be missing on Saturday
  • Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said it is ‘increasingly concerned’ for them
  • It is not known what they are wearing but she is believed to be with his pram 

Police have said they are ‘increasingly concerned’ for a mother and her baby son from Manchester who have been missing for at least four days. 

Sascha, 29, and six-month-old Clay were first noticed to be absent from their home in Blackley, a suburban area of the city, at about 4pm on Saturday.

Officers want to make sure they are ‘safe and well’ and have asked people to be on the look out for the pair, whose surname has not been released. 

Police do not known what either of them are wearing but it is believed Sascha has taken Clay’s pram.

Superintendent Sarah Morton said: ‘Sascha, if you’re reading this, please contact us or someone trustworthy so we can check that you and Clay are safe and offer support.’ 

Sascha (pictured), 29, and six-month-old Clay were first noticed to be missing from their home in the Blackley area at about 4pm on Saturday

Ms Morton added: ‘We are doing everything we can to find Sascha and Clay and ensure that they are safe and well. 

‘I ask anyone who may have seen them since 4pm on Saturday to share that information with us as soon as possible.

‘I also ask members of the public to be on the lookout for this young mum and her baby.’

It is not known what either of them are wearing but it is believed Sascha has taken Clay’s (hte pair pictured) pram, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said

A GMP poster says: ‘Sascha is believed to be with her six-month-old son, Clay, and may be pushing him in a pram.

‘Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for Sascha and Clay and want to make sure they are safe and well.’ 

Anyone with information about Sascha and Clay’s whereabouts should contact police on 0161 856 3678, or 101, quoting 2223 08/08/22. 

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