Police have updated an appeal to trace a missing couple and their baby, as it is believed they are camping out in the Sussex countryside.
Constance Marten, 35, and Mark Gordon, 48, and their newborn baby went missing in early January. A month since the car they were travelling in was found on the M61, police have appealed directly to them to get in touch.
Officers said the previous offer of a £10,000 reward for any new information on the trio’s whereabouts is still active, and reiterated that concern for the individual’s wellbeing “continues to grow”.
Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford said: “Constance and Mark, your baby has spent the first month of its short life exposed to the elements when it should be safe and warm and, most importantly, seen by medics.
“After a month you must be running low on cash. Please pick up the phone and let us know, at the very least, that you are okay. We are ready to come to you and see that you and the baby get medical attention.
“We know that the baby was still alive on 8 January and finding the baby remains our top priority.”
He also appealed particularly to those who may have spent time in the countryside near Newhaven and elsewhere in Sussex, where the couple are believed to be camping.
He urged that any detail, no matter how small, was important, including if an individual gave the couple directions or saw them buying food, drink or nappies.
Ms Marten, who is from a wealthy family, has lived an isolated life with Mr Gordon, a convicted sex offender, since they met in 2016.
It is thought most of the couple’s belongings were destroyed in the blaze that affected their vehicle.
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Since then, Ms Marten and Mr Gordon have taken a taxi to Liverpool, and from there to Harwich in Essex. They have also been seen in east London, before travelling to north London and then on to East Sussex.
Pictures released on 8 January showed the pair walking near Brick Lane, east London, at around 11.45pm where they dumped a pushchair.
When spotted in East Sussex they were carrying bags containing a two-man tent, sleeping bags and pillows that they had purchased from Argos.
The last known sighting of the pair was at 6.15am on 8 January, where they walked along Cantercrow Hill, East Sussex, into the fields beyond.
They were carrying a number of bags and their blue tent, although given the time that’s passed they could have moved some considerable distance.