A 12-year-old boy has gone missing from his home in Watford as police are “growing concerned” for his welfare.
Jahangir was last seen at Watford High Street train station at around 9.20am yesterday (September 6), from which Hertfordshire Police believe he may have travelled to the Greenford area of Ealing, in West London.
Update: police confirmed on September 18 that Jahangir has been found.
The 12-year-old is 5ft 4in tall and of medium build, and was last seen wearing a t- shirt, jogging bottoms, and a backpack.
Anyone who thinks they are with Jahangir, or that they have seen him in the last few moments, is urged to call 999 immediately.
If someone has seen him since he was reported missing, or has information about where he has been, they are asked to report it online at herts.police.uk/report by calling the non-emergency number 101, quoting ISR 170 of September 6.
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Also missing:
Hertfordshire Police have reappealed for the public’s help finding 16-year-old Denisa, from Bushey, as they now believe she may have travelled to Shepherd’s Bush in London.
The teen was last seen in Harrow at around 4pm on Sunday (September 1) wearing a grey jumper and black leggings.
If someone has seen her since she was reported missing, or has information about where she has been, they are asked to report it online at herts.police.uk/report by calling the non-emergency number 101, quoting ISR 748 of August 27.
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