The Australian Federal Police and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia have launched a public appeal to help find a 10-month-old baby boy missing from Canberra.

Hoang Vinh Le was last seen at a medical centre in O’Connor on April 9.

He is believed to be with his Vietnamese Australian mother Lyn Kim Do, 21, and his father Hoang Thanh Le, 28.

Baby boy Hoang Vinh Le, pictured, was last seen at a medical centre.
Baby boy Hoang Vinh Le, pictured, was last seen at a medical centre. (Federal Circuit Court of Australia)
A court released image of mother Lyn Kim Do.
A court released image of mother Lyn Kim Do. (Federal Circuit Court of Australia)

Ms Do is described as being about 150cm tall with shoulder-length black hair, black eyes and pale skin.

Mr Le is about 160cm tall with black short spikey hair, black eyes, and light skin tone. He speaks with an Australian accent and sometimes answers to the name Sam Le.

At the medical centre where the baby was last seen, he was spotted being put into a Silver ISUZU MU-X 4WD with the NSW registration CF72YI.

Mother Lyn Kim Do and father Hoang Thanh Le.
Mother Lyn Kim Do and father Hoang Thanh Le. (Federal Circuit Court of Australia)

It is believed he may have been taken to the Temora area, in NSW’s Riverina region, from April 9 onwards.

The child and/or the parents may have also been in the West Wyalong area and are currently believed to be in the Liverpool and/or Bankstown areas of Sydney.

If anyone has information about the whereabouts of the child Hoang Vinh Le, or his parents Lyn Kim Do and Hoang Thanh Le, please contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.



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