
A 17-year-old missing from Scarborough has been found safe.
The boy had been missing since Sunday 4 August 2024. Police issued an appeal to locate him, reference 12240139898.
Thank you to everyone who provided information to help find him.
A 17-year-old missing from Scarborough has been found safe.
The boy had been missing since Sunday 4 August 2024. Police issued an appeal to locate him, reference 12240139898.
Thank you to everyone who provided information to help find him.
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