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Over a week since missing boy was seen



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Published Date: 17 May 2008
POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a teenage boy missing from his address in Pocklington, East Yorkshire.
Jack Hester-Cox, 13, of New Street, has not been seen by his foster carers for a week and was last seen at 10.30am on Thursday May 8.

Although he has contacts in York they are asking for people to be on the lookout for him in other places.

He is white, 5ft 8ins tall, with short, mousy coloured straight hair, blue eyes, slim build and was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, a blue or black tracksuit bottoms and white trainers.

A Humberside Police spokeswoman said: “The teenager has contacts in York and there have been possible sightings of him there since he was last seen by his foster carers. Jack has been missing on a number of occasions previously and usually has been located in York.”

Police are advising the teenager, or anyone who knows where he is, to contact Humberside Police on 0845 6060222.



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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 1:55 PM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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