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Boston Police Looking For Missing Mom, Baby Son

BOSTON (CBS/AP) — Boston police say they are looking for a 20-year-old woman and her 1-year-old son who haven't been seen in nearly two months since heading to New York City.

Police are also looking for the woman's husband and the father of her child, who has been named a "person of interest" in the investigation.

Police say Maria Altagracia Reina-Delacruz and her son were last seen Aug. 17 when they went to the Dominican consulate in New York to pick up documents. They were supposed to return to Boston that night, but never boarded the bus home.

Efforts to find Reina-Delacruz's husband, Noe Reina-Delacruz, have also been unsuccessful.

Reina-Delacruz's brother Ivan Serret told WBZ's Michelle Roberts that his sister recently filed a restraining order against Noe Reina-Delacruz.

"We need to know where's she's at and if she's OK or alive," Serret said. "We have to know what steps her husband has taken to get her from not talking to nobody or she was probably taken somewhere by force."

The missing woman is described as Hispanic, 5-foot-4, about 125 pounds with dyed blonde hair.

Police say anyone with information should call them.

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