
Urgent hunt for missing boy, 10, last seen wearing pyjama shorts and jacket with Pokemon balls on it
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COPS have launched an urgent hunt for a missing 10-year-old boy who was last seen in pyjamas and a Pokemon jacket.
Oscar went missing from the Vespasian Road area of Andover in Hampshire, at 5pm on Monday.
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The schoolboy has been described by police as being white, 4ft tall, average build with blue eyes and thick bushy brown hair.
Oscar was last seen wearing black pyjama shorts with a black zip up jacket which had Pokemon balls on it.
Hampshire Police are now urgently appealing for anyone with information about Oscar's whereabouts to come forward.
A spokesperson for Hampshire Police said: "Oscar, age 10, was last seen in the Vespasian Road area of Andover at around 5pm on today (Monday 30 June).
"He's described as: white, 4ft tall, average build with blue eyes and thick, bushy brown hair. Oscar was last seen wearing black pyjama shorts and a black zip up jacket with Pokemon balls on it.
"We have been carrying out extensive enquiries to locate Oscar, but we are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
"If you think you've seen Oscar since he went missing or think you might know where he is now, please call us immediately on 999 quoting 44250289386."

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