A Sydney man who threatened his ex-girlfriend and abducted his eight-month-old remains on the run. Source: AAP
MISSING baby Zhaiden Mifsud has been handed in to a Sydney police station after his father abducted him at knifepoint.
Police have confirmed that the eight-month-old was handed in to Campbelltown police station around 5pm (AEST) on Friday.
It is still unclear if his father, Steven Hume, was with the boy at the time of the handover.
Police said Zhaiden was handed in by a family member, and was safe and well.
They later confirmed they were still searching for Mr Hume.
The 24-year-old allegedly forced his way into the Chester Hill home of his ex-girlfriend Casey Mifsud, 16, and their son Zhaiden about 8.30pm (AEST) on Thursday.
He grabbed both of them at knifepoint and put them into his 2007 Toyota Camry before allegedly assaulting Ms Mifsud at a highway rest stop and driving off with the baby, police say.
Zhaiden was in light clothing and Mr Hume had no food or baby formula.
The chain of events sparked a massive police manhunt around Bargo, southwest of the city, where the Camry, which had struck a tree, was found abandoned on Friday morning.
Local police, PolAir, the Dog Squad and volunteers from the State Emergency Service and Rural Fire Service joined the search for Mr Hume, which will continue.
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