A mother and her newborn boy have been missing for 16 days, and a desperate search has begun to find them.
The last time anyone saw Huriana Taylor, 33, and her four-month-old baby Terrence was in the Sydney suburb of Balmain on September 13. Three days later, on September 16, she spoke to her family and friends for the final time.
She frequently travels to Sydney’s Balmain, Guildford, and Bankstown neighborhoods.
Huriana Brown (pictured), Sydney’s mother, is wanted by police desperately. She is described as having a slim frame, resembling Pacific Islander/Maori, standing between 165 and 170 cm tall, with dark hair and brown eyes.
Police now suspect she might be in the west of the city, in the St Marys region. Police have begged Huriana to come forward to ensure her and the child are okay because they are pretty worried about the pair’s well-being.
Huriana (mom) nis characterized as having a Maori and Pacific Islander appearance, being between 165 and 170 cm tall, with a slim body, dark hair, and brown eyes.
Maori and a Pacific Islander, Terrence (baby son) is characterized as having brown hair and hazel eyes. The police are asking anyone with information regarding their whereabouts to get in touch with them. Huriana has been requested to come forward by the police so they may check on her and the child’s health as they have serious worries for both of them.
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