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Abandoned Tent and Cot in Queens Park Raise Concerns for Missing Trio

Police are expressing deep concern for a group of three, including a toddler, suspected to be living outdoors in the Brighton area. Intensive searches are underway to find a young woman, a young man in his late teens or early 20s, and a toddler, around 18 months old, last spotted in Queens Park on Wednesday, 6 December 2023.

The discovery of a grey and white tent along with a travel cot, assumed to be the group’s, in Queens Park has heightened worries about their current living situation, especially the absence of proper shelter. The primary objective of the police is to locate these individuals promptly to ensure their safety and provide them with necessary assistance and support.

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Brighton Hove Police

Detective Superintendent Kris Ottery said: “Since receiving a report of concern for welfare from a member of the public, we’ve had dedicated teams of officers working to identify these people and trace them, so we can make sure they’re safe and well.

“The female is described as petite / slim, approximately 5’ tall with blonde, messy-style hair and blue eyes. She is said to speak with a northern accent.

“The man is described as slim and at least 6’ tall. He was last seen wearing a black tracksuit and a scarf-type covering over the lower part of his face.

“The toddler is believed to be a boy with pale skin, blonde hair, rosy cheeks, and was last seen wearing a thick red snowsuit and black or dark blue wellington boots.

“The group are also believed to be in possession of a pushchair that is overladen with baggage.

“Specially-trained officers have been searching the park and other areas of interest, with the assistance of drones and the National Police Air Service helicopter, completing house-to-house enquiries, liaising with local transport networks and carrying out CCTV trawls in the vicinity.

“We have released photographs of the tent and cot as an appeal to any members of the public who may have seen these items in the area in the past couple of weeks. If you recognise these items or the descriptions provided, please contact us.

“Our priority is ensuring the welfare of all three people, particularly given the recent adverse weather. We are conscious they may have moved on from the Queens Park area and may have sought shelter elsewhere in the Brighton area.

“If you see anyone matching these descriptions, or if you have any other information that can help, please do get in touch.”

Anyone with information or a possible sighting is asked to call 999 quoting Operation Sorrel.

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