Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Still looking for the missing infant in St. Thomas

CANOE -- CNEWS - Canada: Search for Abbygail fails again
The search continued yesterday for missing St. Thomas infant Abbygail Dice.
Search and rescue volunteers from London's St. John Ambulance were again in the city checking "specific sites" for the one-month-old girl whose mother was found in their Confederation Drive apartment Sept. 20, disoriented and with no knowledge of the baby's whereabouts.
The baby's mother, Sara Whittington, is recovering at her parents' home in southwest London.
Police have named Whittington a "person of interest." It isn't known if they've had recent interviews with her since she was released from hospital last week.
Police have asked the public for any information about Whittington's whereabouts between 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 18, when the mother and baby were last known seen, and 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 20, when she was found.
A child safety expert has suggested the odds of a baby being found alive are about two per cent after the first 24 hours if the baby was abducted by a stranger.


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