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Laura Ferguson

Urgent search launched for teenager who travelled to Glasgow Queen Street Station

Police are appealing for help to trace a missing teenager who may be in the Glasgow area.

Abdallah Muhammad Noor, 17, is missing from Armadale, West Lothian and was last seen getting off a train at Glasgow Queen Street Station around 9.35 am on Wednesday, 17 May 2023.

Officers have asked anyone with information about Abdallah's whereabouts to come forward to help with their search.

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He is described as black, 5 ft 11 in height, with short black Afro-type hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a black coat, black tracksuit bottoms with a red and white stripe and black trainers with black soles. He was carrying a black rucksack and had on black headphones.

Constable Leigh Bryce, Bathgate Police Station, said: “We know that Abdallah got on the train alone at Armadale around 8.50 am and took the train to Glasgow Queen Street as he was supposed to be going to college but he didn’t turn up. It’s possible he may have travelled to the Coatbridge area but that has yet to be confirmed.

“He has not been in touch with anyone to let people know he is ok, hence our concern.

“We would appeal to anyone who has seen him or knows where he is to get in touch with police. Information can be passed to officers via 101 quoting incident number 4358 of Wednesday, 17 May 2023.

“We’d also appeal to Abdallah himself to get in touch as we just need to make sure he is safe and well.”

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