Posted: Mon 23rd Mar 2015

Search Continues For Missing 15-Year-Old From Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 23rd, 2015

An appeal has been launched for a missing 15-year-old who has not been seen since the start of March.

North Wales Police are appealing for help in tracing 15-year-old Larry Berry who missing from the Wrexham area. Larry has not been seen since Friday 6th March 2015.

An appeal for Larry was circulated online on March 9th, however all enquiries to locate him have thus far proved fruitless.

Larry is described as having short brown straight hair, is of slim build and approximately 5’6”tall. Clothing worn at the time of disappearance is not known.

Sergeant Gavin Gilmore who is managing the search said “I am appealing for anyone who has sighted Larry, or knows of his whereabouts, to contact the police. His family have had no contact with him for some three weeks or so and we are concerned for his welfare. Larry has family in the Ellesmere Port, Rochdale and Wrexham areas and part of our enquiries are focused in this area.

“I’d also appeal to Larry himself to contact police to let them know that he is safe and well.”

Anyone with any information should contact North Wales police on 101 or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 and quote S032118.



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