Greater Manchester Police has issued an appeal for a missing teenage boy as they become 'increasingly concerned' for his safety.
Kalem, 17, was last seen in Royton on Wensleydale Close on Monday, November 25.
In an appeal to social media on Wednesday (November 27), GMP said: "We are becoming increasingly concerned and want to make sure he is safe and well."
#MISSING | We believe Kalem has a large black rucksack with him and has family in the Suffolk area.
— Oldham Police (GMP) (@GMPOldham) November 29, 2024
Any information on his whereabouts? Call 101 quoting log 31 of 26/11/2024. https://t.co/7SFqlZDjSL
The force shared their appeal again today (November 29) saying that they now believe Kalem has a black rucksack with him and has family and friends in the Suffolk area.
GMP said that he may be wearing a black coat with fur on the hood, black gloves, a blue beanie hat, blue Nike or Sketchers trainers and may have a grey baseball cap with him.
He is described as a white male of slim build with brown hair and two distinctive moles on the left side of his neck.
They asked anyone with information to contact them on 101 quoting log 31 of 26/11/2024.
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