Appeal to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Chidubem from Woolwich
Appeal to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Chidubem from Woolwich

Police are urgently appealing for information to help find 14-year-old Chidubem, who has been reported missing from Woolwich.

Chidubem was last seen at approximately 10:45 hrs on Friday, April 4, wearing his Woolwich Polytechnic school uniform. Officers are actively searching the area and have urged the public to remain vigilant.

Search Efforts Underway

Police units are currently stationed across Woolwich, conducting door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV footage. Authorities have expressed concern for Chidubem’s welfare and are keen to locate him as soon as possible.

A police spokesperson stated:

“We are doing everything we can to find Chidubem and are appealing to anyone who may have seen him or knows his whereabouts to contact us immediately.”

Public Urged to Assist

Anyone who has seen Chidubem or has any information regarding his whereabouts is urged to call 999, quoting CAD 3280/4APRIL.

You can also provide information anonymously via Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Family and Community Appeal

Chidubem’s family and local community members are deeply concerned and have joined the search efforts. Social media posts are being shared widely, urging the public to spread awareness and assist in the search.

Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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