Sydney news: Fears for new mum, 30, and her two-month-old baby as they suddenly vanish
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Fears for new mum, 30, and her two-month-old baby as they suddenly vanish: ‘Serious concerns’
- Growing concerns for young mother and her newborn child with pair missing
- Dakota Cutmore, 30, failed to turn up for appointments last week
- She has been missing since last Wednesday with police urging for assistance
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Dakota Cutmore, 30, was last seen in Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday last week
There are growing concerns for a young mother and her newborn child with the pair now missing for over a week.
Dakota Cutmore, 30, was last seen in Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday last week and has failed to turn up for a number of appointments.
Police hold serious concerns for the welfare of Ms Cutmore and her two-month-old daughter and are urging for help locating them.
The 30-year-old lives in Surry Hills, but police believe she may be in the Waverley, South Coogee or Randwick areas in Sydney’s east.
They have released a series of pictures of the young mother in hopes the public can assist officers in finding her.
Ms Cutmore is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance.
Police hold serious concerns for the welfare of Ms Cutmore and her two-month-old daughter and are urging for help locating them
She is of a slim build, with long dark hair and roughly 165cm tall.
Anyone with any information are being urged to contact Surry Hills Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.