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Desperate Search Intensifies for Missing Mother and Her Baby Boy

By Olivia Williams
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May 2, 2026
Desperate Search Intensifies for Missing Mother and Her Baby Boy
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The San Francisco Police Department is actively searching for a missing woman and her infant son, authorities confirmed Tuesday. The pair was last seen earlier this week, prompting concern for their safety. Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information to come forward as the investigation intensifies.

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SFPD Launches Intensive Search Operation for Missing Woman and Infant SonCommunity Urged to Provide Tips and Stay Vigilant in Ongoing InvestigationAuthorities Recommend Safety Precautions and Resources for Families Facing Similar EmergenciesIn Retrospect

SFPD Launches Intensive Search Operation for Missing Woman and Infant Son

The San Francisco Police Department has mobilized an extensive search effort after a woman and her infant son were reported missing late last night. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding their whereabouts to come forward immediately. The woman is described as 5’5″ tall, with brown hair and green eyes, last seen wearing a blue jacket and jeans. Her infant son, approximately six months old, was in her care at the time of disappearance.

Multiple units including K-9 teams and drone units are actively canvassing neighborhoods around the last known location. The department has also disseminated flyers and engaged local communities to aid the search. Key details are summarized below:

  • Date reported missing: April 25, 2024
  • Last known location: Mission District
  • Contact: SFPD Missing Persons Unit – (415) 555-0199
Subject Description Clothing
Woman 5’5″, brown hair, green eyes Blue jacket, jeans
Infant Son 6 months old White onesie with red patterns

Community Urged to Provide Tips and Stay Vigilant in Ongoing Investigation

The San Francisco Police Department urgently requests the community’s help as they continue the search for a missing woman and her infant son. Authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance and encourage residents to report any sightings or information that could assist in locating the pair. Even the smallest detail might prove crucial in solving this case, which remains active and under close investigation.

Residents are advised to stay alert and consider the following action points if they come across relevant information:

  • Contact SFPD immediately via the non-emergency line or tip hotline
  • Avoid approaching the individuals to prevent alarming them
  • Share recent photos or descriptions with law enforcement
  • Keep an eye on local neighborhoods, parks, and public transit areas
Person Description Last Seen
Woman Approx. 5’6″, brown hair, wearing blue jacket Near Mission District, April 15
Infant Son About 8 months old, last seen in a red stroller Near Mission District, April 15

Authorities Recommend Safety Precautions and Resources for Families Facing Similar Emergencies

City officials urge families to establish clear emergency plans in the wake of recent events involving the disappearance of a woman and her infant son. Experts emphasize the importance of maintaining updated contact information, designating trusted emergency contacts, and ensuring children know key details about their identity and guardians. In addition, authorities recommend registered community alert systems and local social media groups as vital tools for rapid information dissemination during critical situations.

To assist families in preparing for unforeseen emergencies, the following resources are strongly advised:

  • Emergency Contact Cards: Small cards with essential contact details for children and elderly family members.
  • Neighborhood Alert Networks: Localized platforms providing real-time community updates.
  • Child Identification Kits: Tools offered by law enforcement including fingerprinting and photo IDs.
  • 24/7 Support Hotlines: Access to immediate guidance and assistance from trained professionals.
Resource Description Contact/Access
Family Emergency Plan Guide Step-by-step instructions for creating a household response plan. Ready.gov
Amber Alert System Immediate notifications for missing children disseminated across multiple channels. AmberAlert.gov
Local Police ID Program Free child ID kits available at police precincts to assist in identification. Contact your nearest precinct
Crisis Hotline 24/7 confidential support for families in distress. 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

In Retrospect

Authorities continue to urge anyone with information about the whereabouts of the missing woman and her infant son to come forward. The San Francisco Police Department remains actively engaged in the search and has provided multiple contact options for tips. As the investigation progresses, the community’s cooperation is crucial to ensuring their safe return. Updates will be provided as new details become available.

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