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Seek for household ’sleeping in Brighton park’ after tent and cot discovered | UK Information


The journey cot and collapsed tent found in Queen’s Park, Brighton prompting fears for the lacking household (Image: UKNIP)

Police are urgently trying to find a younger couple and their 18-month-old son who they consider have been sleeping in a park in Brighton.

Considerations have been raised after a collapsed gray tent and white journey cot thought to belong to the household have been found deserted in Queen’s Park.

The trio have been final seen within the park on Wednesday and authorities concern they might now be sleeping exterior in wintry situations with out shelter.

DSI Kris Ottery of Sussex Police stated officers had carried out helicopter and drone searches, made door-to-door enquiries and considered CCTV footage however are but to find the household.

He added: ‘We’ve got launched pictures of the tent and cot as an enchantment to any members of the general public who could have seen these things within the space previously couple of weeks. Should you recognise these things or the descriptions offered, please contact us.

‘Our precedence is guaranteeing the welfare of all three individuals, notably given the current antagonistic climate.

‘We’re acutely aware they could have moved on from the Queens Park space and should have sought shelter elsewhere within the Brighton space.’

Police in Queen’s Park, the place the household have been final seen and the tent and cot discovered (Image: UKNIP)

The 18-month-old boy is described as having pale pores and skin, blonde hair, rosy cheeks, and was seen carrying a thick purple snowsuit and blue wellington boots.

The girl is considered in her teenagers and is slim, round 5ft tall, with messy blonde hair, blue eyes and a northern accent.

The person is in his late teenagers or early 20s, no less than 6ft tall and was final seen in a black tracksuit and a shawl overlaying half his face.

The final identified sighting of the household is within the east of Queens Park close to the tennis courts adjoining to East Drive.

Sussex Police urge anybody with data or potential sightings to name 999 and quote Operation Sorrel.

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