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Sam Elliott-Gibbs

Police appeal for missing boy last seen nearly 24 hours ago at Manchester Airport

Police have issued an urgent appeal after a young boy went missing from Manchester Airport yesterday.

Greater Manchester Police say the child, known only as Kenny, was last seen at the airport at roughly 9.30pm on Thursday night.

The force has not released details of Kenny's surname, hometown or age.

But they did describe the youngster as being around 5ft 5ins tall, of slim build, and with short dark hair.

The Police released his passport photo and say they believed Kenny was wearing a black tracksuit and trainers at the time he went missing, and may still be in the same clothes.

He was last seen at Manchester Airport last night and police have appealed for information (Newcastle United via Getty Images)

Officers say are becoming increasingly concerned about the youngster.

They have urged anyone who sees the boy, or has information regarding his whereabouts, to come forward as soon as possible.

They said in a statement: "Anyone who sees Kenny is asked to contact police. Kenny has been reported missing and was last seen at Manchester Airport at around 9.30pm on Thursday, June 23 2022.

Police say the youngster, named only as Kenny, was last seen at the airport at around 9:30pm last night (MEN Media)

"He is described as being as per this passport image and approximately 5ft 5ins tall and of a slim build. Kenny is thought to be wearing a black tracksuit and black trainers."

Anyone with information on Kenny's whereabouts is urged to contact police.

They can contact the force online at gmp.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting MSP/06II/08/22.

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