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Possible sighting of missing teen Alexander in Auckland's Henderson

Possible sighting of missing teen Alexander in Auckland's Henderson

RNZ News18-06-2025
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Police have issued another appeal for missing Auckland teen Alexander after a recent sighting placing him in Henderson.
They said there was a possible sighting of him on Monday at 9am on Forrest Hill Road, near the intersection with Pine Avenue.
Alexander was seen wearing dark shorts, brown tramping boots and carrying a dark-coloured tramping pack.
Although the teen is competent in the outdoors, police are concerned given his age and the weather.
The 15-year-old from Oratia was reported missing about 8.30pm on Monday, after he failed to return home from school.
Police asked for anyone who sees Alexander to call 111.
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