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Police Conduct Urgent Search for Missing Ibrahim, 11, Who Was Last Seen in Hayes and May Have Used Public Transport to Travel Across London

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By Gift Badewo
Published 1 year ago

Authorities are currently on a desperate mission to find an 11-year-old boy who went missing outside a Poundland store.

Ibrahim was last seen around 4:20 PM on Monday, September 2nd, in Crown Close, Hayes.

He had been with his mother but walked away near the junction with Station Road.

Possible Sightings

It’s believed that Ibrahim boarded the H98 bus, heading towards Hounslow West Underground Station.

From there, he may have traveled into London, potentially using the Piccadilly Line.

Police suspect he might have been in the Pimlico area sometime between 2:15 AM and 2:50 AM on Tuesday morning.

Appeal for Information

Authorities are asking the public for assistance in finding Ibrahim.

At the time he was last seen, he was wearing a red t-shirt, dark blue shorts, and dark trainers.

While he is thought to have been in the Canada Water, Westminster, and Pimlico areas, he is likely moving around London using public transportation.

Police Statement

Police have emphasized that Ibrahim is not in any trouble with them or his parents; they simply need the community’s help to find him quickly.

Acting Detective Inspector Mike Llewellyn expressed appreciation for public support and urged anyone who might have seen Ibrahim to contact the police.

If you have any information, please call 999 and reference case number 01/794609/24.

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