Police are calling on the public’s help to find a missing Mandurah mother and four-month-old baby.
Marisha Ugle and her baby were last seen at a shopping centre in Madeley on April 28, but they usually live at a house in Mandurah.
The 31-year-old or her baby have not been seen since or returned to their home and police have concerns for their welfare.
Ms Ugle is described as around 150cm tall, slim build with light brown hair and brown eyes.
Police believe she may attend addresses in the areas of Mirrabooka and Midland.
Anyone who sees Ms Ugle is asked to contact police immediately on 131 444.
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