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Police search for missing Honor Oak boy with learning difficulties who has no cash or phone on him

Police are increasingly concerned to know the whereabouts of a vulnerable boy who is missing from Honor Oak.

Michael Odongkara, aged 16, is autistic and has learning difficulties. When last seen he was wearing a burgundy jumper, blue jeans, black gloves and black velcro fastening shoes.

He is aware of the transport network and likes to travel on buses.

Michael is not suitably dressed for the cold weather and does not have a mobile phone or any cash with him. He is wearing a wrist band which has a family contact number written on it.

Anyone who sees Michael Odongkara should dial 999 quoting reference CAD 5869/23FEB18.


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