Posted: Wed 10th Jul 2013

Appeal For Missing 14 Year Old Boy Last Seen In Eagles Meadow

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jul 10th, 2013

Police are appealing for help in tracing a 14 year old boy who has not been seen since Saturday July 6th.

Missing - Mohammed Ommar Farook

Missing – Mohammed Ommar Farook

Mohammed Omar Farook is from Oldham, but has been living in the Wrexham area recently. He was last seen at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham at 4.40pm on Saturday.

It is understood he maybe in the Oldham area of Greater Manchester.

Mohammed is described as 5ft 5inches tall , of medium build and of Bangladeshi origin. He has short dark brown hair and brown eyes.

He was wearing blue slim cargo trousers, dark blue trainers, a grey and blue striped sweatshirt and a blue baseball cap.

He was also carrying a blue jacket with a dark blue weave pattern on the front.

Police would like Mohammed to contact them to let them know he is safe. Anyone who may have seen him , or has any information of his whereabouts should contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference number P107089.



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