Missing Crewe teenager found safe and well

By Gwyn Griffiths

10th Jun 2022 | Local News

A missing teenager from Crewe has been found safe and well (Cheshire Constabulary).
A missing teenager from Crewe has been found safe and well (Cheshire Constabulary).

An appeal to finding a missing Crewe teenager has ended - after he was found safe and well.

Cheshire Police has confirmed today (June 10), the 14-year-old has now been found.

The teenager had been last seen at 8pm on Wednesday 8 June in the West Street area of the town.

He was seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms, black Nike trainers and a black jacket with camouflage sleeves.

The news comes as a relief for the teenager's family (Cheshire Constabulary).

Inspector Michelle Boyd described the boy as a 'vulnerable teenager.'

He said: "The 14-year-old was last seen in Crewe at around 8pm yesterday (June 8), although he is originally from Stoke-on-Trent and also has number of links in the Waltham Abbey area of Essex."

The Crewe teenager went missing in the West end of Crewe on June 8 (Cheshire Constabulary).

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