Two-year-old boy of missing epileptic teen mum Ashleigh Roters ‘wants her back’ as family launch desperate search to find her
Ashleigh Roters disappeared three days ago
A TWO-year-old boy has pleaded for the safe return of his teenage mum who disappeared three days ago, saying he "wants his mummy back".
Ashleigh Roters vanished while waiting for the 203 bus to Manchester from Houldsworth Square in Reddish.
The 18-year-old hasn’t been in contact with her family since Saturday - and they are now desperately appealing for anyone who knows her whereabouts to get in touch.
Ashleigh's aunt, Lene Roters, posted a photo of her niece on Facebook to launch the appeal.
It has since been shared almost 5,000 times.
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It says: “Please share this my niece Ashleigh has been missing since Saturday she’s got a two-year-old little boy waiting for her at home she was last seen getting the 203 heading towards Manchester anyone sees her please get in touch we are all worried sick.”
He wants his mum and she is also has epileptic fits and if anyone sees her or knows anything please get in touch.
Bethany
Her cousin Bethany’s post has also been shared more than 1,500 times.
It said: “My cousin Ashleigh Roters has been missing since Saturday, December 17 and was last seen getting the 203 heading towards Manchester area and she has a 2 year old baby waiting for her at home.
"He wants his mum and she is also has epileptic fits and if anyone sees her or knows anything please get in touch.
"Please share this post.”
A spokesman for GMP said officers are investigating Ashleigh’s disappearance.
They added that she was last seen wearing a green parker, with black trousers, black boots and was carrying a grey handbag.
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