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Police release new details in search for missing 15-year-old

Police release new details in search for missing 15-year-old

Yahoo06-08-2025
Police have issued new details as 15-year-old Eisa, from Failsworth, was last seen on Monday 4 August 2025 at around 8pm on Trinity Street in Bolton heading towards Derby Street.
Police previously reported that the 15-year-old was last sighted at Hollinwood Tram Stop on July 26.
The 15-year-old has links to Oldham, Bolton and Bury.
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He is described as a black male, 5ft 11in, of slim build and with medium afro style hair.
Eisa was last seen wearing an all-black Montirex tracksuit, a blue, long sleeved jacket and black Dior trainers. Officers are "becoming increasingly concerned" and ask anyone with any information to call them on 0161 856 5511, quoting log number 3272 of 26/07/2025.
Police regularly put out appeals like these to help them to find missing people and encourage members of the public with any helpful information to get in touch.
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