A 31-year-old mother, Nicole Andrus, and her one-month-old son, Krew Gordon, have been missing since July 9 in northern British Columbia.RCMP in Fort St.John are appealing to the public for assistance in locating the pair, who have not been seen in person since that date.Nicole, described as 5-foot-7 with brown hair and hazel eyes, was previously in contact with her family via phone but has since lost communication.Authorities believe she may be traveling in a green 2003 Ford Expedition SUV with BC license plate RK3 60C.Police emphasize that anyone who spots the mother, infant, or the vehicle should immediately contact Fort St.John RCMP at 250-787-8140 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to remain anonymous.
The case has raised concerns for the wellbeing of both Nicole and Krew, with investigators urging the public to avoid approaching the individuals and instead report sightings to authorities.
This incident highlights the urgency of missing persons cases involving vulnerable individuals, particularly infants, and underscores the importance of community cooperation in such searches.
Original title: Mom and 1-month-old baby missing in northern B.C., not seen since July 9
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