Gardai are appealing to the public for help in tracing the whereabouts of a missing 14-year-old boy from England, who is believed to now be in Dublin.
Thomas, who has red hair and was last seen wearing a dark tracksuit, was last seen in the Sundon area of Bedfordshire before he disappeared three weeks ago. However, now Bedfordshire Police believe he may be in Ireland’s capital.
In a post on Twitter, a Garda spokesperson wrote: "Police in England are seeking the public's help in tracing 14-year-old Thomas, who has been missing since Wednesday 24 May. Investigators believe that he may now be in Dublin.
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"Anyone with info is asked to contact Bedfordshire Police on +44 1234 842 265 quoting MPC/955/23."
On June 13, Bedfordshire Police refreshed their missing person appeal for 14-year-old Thomas.
In a post on Twitter, they explained that Thomas was last spotted in Sundon and has red hair and was last seen wearing a dark tracksuit.
The post read: "Thomas was last seen in Sundon, Bedfordshire on May 24. He has ginger hair and was last seen wearing a dark tracksuit. We now believe he is in Dublin.
"If you have any info, please call 101 quoting MPC/955/23."
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