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17/04/2015
According to Merseyside Police, staff at the venue found the little girl inside the disabled toilets at around 6.50pm on Thursday (16 April).
Police officers attended the scene and took the baby to Ormskirk Hospital where she is being cared for by staff. They have since named her April, and said she is "safe and well".
Police have now said they wish to trace the baby's mother as she may need medical attention.
Detective Inspector Mike Dalton, said: "Our primary concern is for the health of the girl's mother. She is not in any trouble.
"I would urge April's mother to urgently come forward or at least seek treatment, as she could suffer medical complications which are potentially very dangerous.
"Please make contact with Ormskirk Hospital as soon as possible, if you are outside the area please get in touch with a medical professional. In an emergency always call 999. You are not in trouble, we need to get you back together with your daughter."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 01517 773 835 or 999. The hospital has also set up a 24-hour phone line to allow the mother to get in touch. The number is 01695 656 926.
Enquiries are ongoing.
(JP)
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Newborn Girl Abandoned At Amusement Arcade
A newborn baby has been found abandoned at Silcock's Amusement Arcade in Southport.According to Merseyside Police, staff at the venue found the little girl inside the disabled toilets at around 6.50pm on Thursday (16 April).
Police officers attended the scene and took the baby to Ormskirk Hospital where she is being cared for by staff. They have since named her April, and said she is "safe and well".
Police have now said they wish to trace the baby's mother as she may need medical attention.
Detective Inspector Mike Dalton, said: "Our primary concern is for the health of the girl's mother. She is not in any trouble.
"I would urge April's mother to urgently come forward or at least seek treatment, as she could suffer medical complications which are potentially very dangerous.
"Please make contact with Ormskirk Hospital as soon as possible, if you are outside the area please get in touch with a medical professional. In an emergency always call 999. You are not in trouble, we need to get you back together with your daughter."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 01517 773 835 or 999. The hospital has also set up a 24-hour phone line to allow the mother to get in touch. The number is 01695 656 926.
Enquiries are ongoing.
(JP)
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