A missing mum who is from an aristocratic landowning family in Dorset is being urged to contact police.

Police have issued a direct plea to Constance Marten and her partner Mark Gordon, who are the parents of a newborn baby.

The trio were last seen almost a week ago in London.

Detectives from the Metropolitan Police have taken over the investigation into the whereabouts of Constance Marten, Mark Gordon and their newborn child, and are making "urgent enquiries" to find them.

Police said 35-year-old Ms Marten is believed to have "very recently" given birth, adding that "neither she nor the baby have been assessed by medical professionals".

Constance Marten's family still own a substantial part of the Crichel Estate in Dorset, and her father, Napier Marten, was a page to Queen Elizabeth.

 

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The couple were initially travelling in a vehicle that was found broken down near junction four - Farnworth, Bolton - of the M61 on January 5, police said.

A missing persons investigation was launched by Greater Manchester Police after the vehicle was found but no occupants were present.

The couple's last known sighting was on January 7 at East Ham station in Newham, east London, between 11.45am and 12:30pm.

The Met said that detectives from Essex Police established the trio took a taxi from Harwich to East Ham station that day.

They are believed to have left their vehicle at Bolton, travelled to Liverpool and then to Harwich, and there were also confirmed sightings of them in Colchester.

Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford made a direct plea to the couple to make contact with officers and said there are a number of officers "carrying out urgent enquiries to find Constance, Mark and their baby".

He said: "Constance and Mark, I appeal directly to you, please think of your baby's health and wellbeing, and get in touch with us so we can ensure your child is medically well and has no underlying issues.

"Please do this for your child. You wouldn't be able to forgive yourself if they became poorly. All we want to do is help you and your baby."

He also appealed to members of the public who might have seen the trio to contact police.

He said: "This is a fast-moving investigation and we have a number of officers from across the Met carrying out urgent enquiries to find Constance, Mark and their baby.

"The help from members of the public has been invaluable over the past week and I would appeal to anyone who believes they have seen Constance, Mark or their newborn baby - either in London or further afield - to contact us without delay. Together we can ensure they and their newborn baby are safe and well."

Anyone with information can call 020 7175 0785 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.