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Urgent appeal to find missing 10-year-old boy from Lewisham

Urgent appeal to find missing 10-year-old boy from Lewisham

Yahoo6 hours ago

Police are appealing for the public's help to find a missing 10-year-old boy from Lewisham.
Jude is described as male, of medium build, around 5ft tall.
He was last seen wearing grey shorts, a green or grey top, and Crocs decorated with basketballs.
If you see Jude, call police on 101 or 999 and quote the reference 3452/07JUN25.
#MISSING | 10 year old Jude is missing from #Lewisham. Described as male, medium build, 5ft, Clothing- Grey shorts, green/grey top, Crocs with basketballs on. If you see him, please call 101 or 999 quoting 3452/07JUN25 #missingperson pic.twitter.com/xxntf8SXFw
— Lewisham MPS (@MPSLewisham) June 7, 2025
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "10 year old Jude is missing from #Lewisham.
"Described as male, medium build, 5ft, Clothing- Grey shorts, green/grey top, Crocs with basketballs on.
"If you see him, please call 101 or 999 quoting 3452/07JUN25."

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