POLICE searching for a South Australian man who absconded with his infant daughter after allegedly assaulting a family member say they believe he has no intention of harming the child.
Benjamin Koch, 38, took nappies and baby formula when he fled with his 10-month-old following an incident in the state's east about 3am (CST) on Sunday morning.
Police are also investigating an alleged assault after paramedics transported a 52-year-old woman with head injuries to Flinders Medical Centre.
Superintendent Trevor Twilley said the fact that Mr Koch took provisions was a good sign, but he urged the father to make contact the child's mother.
"Anybody's that a parent would understand the trauma that (the mother) must be going through not only with concerns about the injuries to her mother but also not knowing the location of her 10-month child," Supt Twilley told the Nine network.
"The gentleman did take with him some nappies and formula which from our perspective is very pleasing and would indicate there's no intent to harm the child."
South Australia police said there were no court orders preventing Mr Koch from having access to the child, but are concerned for the welfare of both him and the baby.
They say Mr Koch may be distressed.
Mr Koch is about 175cm tall, with a slim build with blond hair.
He is driving a silver 2004 Mitsubishi sedan, with South Australian registration XFC571.
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