Authorities in New South Wales are urgently seeking assistance from the public in locating a missing five-month-old boy named Alejandro Templo. The infant was last seen on Friday, May 22, in a residence located on Kerwin Circuit, Hebersham, a suburb of Sydney.
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The New South Wales Police, alongside Blacktown Police Area Command, have expressed serious concerns regarding Alejandro’s wellbeing. Described as a white baby with fair hair and a medium build, there is an ongoing investigation into his whereabouts after he went missing under unclear circumstances.

According to police reports, Alejandro is believed to be with a man and woman who are considered to be known to him. While the nature of their relationship with Alejandro has not been disclosed, authorities are keen to locate these individuals to assist in the investigation.
The male accompanying the baby is reported to be of white ethnicity, measuring between 5.5 and 5.7 feet tall, with a large build, brown hair, and brown eyes. Meanwhile, the woman is described as being Asian, standing between 5.2 and 5.4 feet tall, also with a large build, and possessing light brown hair.
In a Facebook update issued by the Blacktown Police Area Command, officials reiterated the urgency of the situation and appealed to anyone who may have seen either the man or the woman, or has any information regarding Alejandro’s whereabouts, to come forward.
As of May 23, police have stated that there are no new updates on the case, and inquiries are still ongoing. According to a spokesperson for the New South Wales Police, the case remains a high priority, although the BPAC has not provided further commentary to the media.
Details about Alejandro’s family or the circumstances surrounding his disappearance have not been made public. The authorities are keen to gather any information that could help in locating Alejandro.
Members of the public who believe they may have information related to this case are encouraged to contact Blacktown Police or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-333-000. Community involvement could prove vital in bringing Alejandro home safely.
As the search continues, the police remain hopeful that public awareness can aid their efforts in quickly resolving the situation. Further updates are anticipated, as authorities work diligently to uncover additional details pertaining to the case.
