The Metropolitan Police have launched an urgent appeal to find a 15-year-old boy who went missing in central London earlier this week.
Euan, from Croydon, was last seen near London Waterloo station shortly before 8.10pm on Monday, January 13. Officers believe the teenager may be using trains departing from the busy transport hub as part of his movements.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed that officers are “concerned for the welfare of Euan, 15, who is missing from Croydon.”
The force has urged members of the public to contact emergency services immediately if they spot the teenager or have any information regarding his whereabouts. Anyone with relevant information should call 999, quoting reference CAD 5169/13Jan.
The appeal comes as police continue their search for Euan, with particular focus on the Waterloo station area and surrounding rail network. Officers are asking commuters and travellers who use the station to remain vigilant.
The Metropolitan Police are leading the investigation and have not disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding Euan’s disappearance.
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