The PSNI is tracing a missing 14-year-old boy after admitting that they are getting "increasingly concerned" for his welfare.
Police in Derry have launched an appeal for information on the whereabouts of Ross Wray.
Officers say the teenager, who is described as having a slim build, was last seen on December 4 at 6pm
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In a statement, the PSNI said: "Police are becoming increasingly concerned for 14-year-old Ross Wray. Ross was last seen at 18.00 hours on the 4th December.
"He is described as slim build and dark hair.
"If you have seen him or know of his whereabouts please call 101, quoting serial number 227 of 4th of December.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, police in Belfast are appealing for help in finding missing girl Rosaleen Connors.
Police said in a Facebook post that she is known to travel to different parts of the city.
The post, issued on Monday night, reads: "Police are currently looking for missing child Rosaleen Connors. She was last seen in the West Belfast area.
"However she is known to travel to different parts of the city. She was wearing black jeans, white t-shirt, grey and white hoodie and trainers."
"If you have any information that could assist Police in finding Ms Connors, please contact 101 quoting reference 1445 of 05/12/2022."
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