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Enquiries Ongoing To Identify Two People And Toddler In Brighton

Enquiries are ongoing to identify two people and a toddler last seen in Queens Park, Brighton.

A member of the public reported concern for the group – a young woman, a man in his late teens or early 20s, and a toddler believed to be around 18 months old – last Thursday (December 7).

Police say they are continuing with their enquiries in the Queens Park area and following up with any information provided by members of the public.

Further information has come to light that suggests the family were frequenting the site in Queens Park and may not have been sleeping there overnight, however police would still like to locate the group to 'ensure they are safe and well'.

Detective Superintendent Kris Ottery said:

“This was understandably a very concerning report and from the moment it came into us, we have treated it incredibly seriously and with the utmost importance.

“Our priority has always been to make sure the two people and toddler are safe and well.

“We’ve had dedicated teams of officers including PCSOs, PCs, sergeants and senior detectives working throughout the weekend to try and find them. We’ve searched vast areas throughout Brighton and Hove utilising our drones and National Police Air Service helicopter and have spoken to countless community members who have assisted us in our search.

“Safeguarding is at the heart of our investigation and we have worked closely with our partner agencies to ensure the search reaches the rest of the UK. We have sought the support of the National Crime Agency, other police forces, and homeless outreach in our efforts to identify the pair and toddler.

“We appeal to the young man and woman subject of this search, if you believe you are the people we are seeking please make contact with us to let us know that you are safe and well.”

Anyone with information is asked to continue to report to police either online or by calling 101 quoting Operation Sorrel. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

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