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James Martin McCarthy

Missing Belfast child Charlie York appeal as PSNI urge public for help

Police are appealing for help in locating a missing 14-year-old boy.

Charlie York was last seen in North Belfast and it is believed that he could be on a bicycle.

Issuing an appeal, Police at Tennent Street station asked anyone who has seen Charlie to contact them as soon as possible on 999 if it is an emergency or 101 in other situations.

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A PSNI spokesperson said: "We need your help to find a missing child. He is 14-year-old Charlie Yorke - missing from North Belfast.

"He is described as 5ft tall, slim build, short dirty fair hair. When last seen he was wearing black tracksuit bottoms, black polo shirt and a navy coat. He may be on his bicycle.

"If you see him of if you know where he is - you need to call us as soon as possible. 999 in an emergency or 101 at all other times. Incident number 16 17/04/23."

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