CASTRIES, St Lucia — A missing 2-month-old baby has prompted an urgent response from the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force after the infant was reportedly taken from his home in the early hours of Saturday.
Preliminary information indicates the baby boy was allegedly removed around 2 a.m. by a relative while other family members were asleep. Since that time, the child has not been seen or heard from, intensifying fears for his safety.
Police intensify search for missing 2-month-old baby
Police have been notified of the incident, and investigations are ongoing as authorities work to determine the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and locate the infant.
The individual believed to have taken the child is reportedly experiencing mental instability, according to information received. Officials have not released further identifying details as inquiries continue.
Family members have requested that no photograph of the baby be circulated at this time, limiting public identification efforts while authorities pursue leads.
Public urged to assist in locating missing infant
Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance as the search for the missing 2-month-old baby continues. Anyone with information that may help locate the child is urged to contact the nearest police station or call 718-1993 or 726-0636.
The case remains active, with investigators working to establish the infant’s whereabouts and ensure his safe return as quickly as possible. For continuing coverage and more St Lucia news, follow updates as the investigation develops.





























