Officers are appealing for help from the public in locating a missing teenager from Crewe.
Salan Kamel Saeid was reported missing after he was last seen at around 9am on Sunday 19 January in the Hungerford Road area of Crewe.
The 17-year-old is described as 5’ 7”, with short brown hair, of a medium build, and was wearing a dark coloured tracksuit, trainers, a black coat, and was riding a white and blue bike.
It is believed he may have potential links to London.
Inspector Claire Miles said:
“It has now been a few days since Salan was last seen and we are becoming increasingly concerned for his welfare.
“We would urge anyone who has seen Salan since he went missing to get in touch with us.
“The same goes for anyone with any information on his whereabouts or anyone with any relevant CCTV, dashcam or video doorbell footage which could help us to trace him.”
To report information to Cheshire Police, you can visit:
http://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us
or call 101, quoting IML-2009123.
Pictured - Salan Kamel Saeid.
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