DETECTIVES searching for a missing Oldham boy abroad are re-appealing for the public’s help on behalf of his "devastated" grandmother following his 13th birthday.
Alex Batty - who turned 13 on February 13 - was reported missing nearly 18 months after going on holiday to Spain with his mum, Melanie Batty – who does not have legal parental guardianship – and his grandad David Batty.
They flew into Malaga Airport on September 30, 2017, and stayed in the Benahavis area near Marbella.
Alex, from Fitton Hill, was due to return to England on October 8, 2017 but never arrived.
Extensive enquiries led police to believe that the family left Benahavis and may have tried to head to Melilla, in Morocco, from the Port of Malaga. Officers investigating the case believe Alex may still be abroad.
Despite following extensive lines of enquiry, issuing various international public appeals and working with the Spanish authorities, Alex’s legal guardian – his grandmother Susan - has not seen him since he left the UK nearly 18 months ago.
Officers believe Alex is still with his 38-year-old mother and his 59-year-old grandad who are both at large and wanted in connection with his abduction.
While officers do not believe that Alex is at risk of immediate harm, they are concerned for his welfare and are appealing for the public’s help to reunite him with his grandmother.
Speaking of the need to continue the appeal for Alex's whereabouts, Detective Constable Declan O’Reilly, of GMP’s Oldham District, said: “I would urge people to keep him in their mind as his grandmother, family and friends here in Oldham have celebrated another one of his birthdays without him.
“The safest place for Alex is back home with his grandmother and we need the public’s help to find and return him to her. She is absolutely desperate for his safe return and when I spoke with her recently she said if there is one thing she could say to Alex it would be for him to please get in touch as his disappearance has left her broken.
“Anyone who has any information, no matter how big or small you think it may be, please come forward so that we can try to reunite a missing boy with his devastated grandmother.”
Reports can be made to police on 0161 856 2234 (+44 161 856 8934 if you are abroad) or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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