Sunday, 24 July 2011

Fears for Stokesley mum and baby missing after assault


Natalie Foster Detectives said Mrs Foster's lack of contact was out of character
Police are concerned for the safety of a teenage mother and her baby who have not been seen since a "violent" assault at the caravan site where they live.
Natalie Foster, 18, and seven-month-old Robert, have been missing since the incident at Seamer caravan site in Stokesley, North Yorkshire on Friday.
Two men, aged 30 and 20, from Middlesbrough, are being held after a man, 43, was seriously assaulted.
All police forces in the country have been put on alert as a result.
North Yorkshire Police also want to trace Mrs Foster's 22-year-old husband Robert, who is from the Southbank area of Middlesbrough.
'Great' concern Detectives said their primary concern was to ensure the safety of Mrs Foster and her child.
Robert Foster Police are urging Mrs Foster's husband Robert to contact them
Det Ch Insp Kerrin Smith said her lack of contact with her family was "very much out of character".
The detective added: "There has clearly been a serious and violent incident that has occurred near her home at Seamer caravan site in the Stokesley area at around teatime on Friday.
"There is no evidence at this time to suggest that Natalie or baby Robert have come to harm.
"However, the lack of contact from Natalie with her family in Trimdon, County Durham, since the incident, is very much out of character and a great cause for concern."
"I also urge Natalie's husband, Robert Foster, as well as his family and friends, to fully recognise the seriousness of the situation that has developed and to contact the police immediately."

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