FIND HIM Appeal to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Boy from Whitstable
Appeal to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Boy from Whitstable

 

Police are issuing an appeal to find a Missing 14-Year-Old Boy from Whitstable named Alfie Caney, who has not been seen since Saturday, 30 August. The urgency in the appeal is mounting as time passes.

The 14-year-old was last spotted boarding a Thameslink train from Rochester towards London at around 8.15pm. The community and police alike are concerned in this appeal to locate this boy in Whitstable.

Alfie is described as:

  • Height: 5ft 8ins
  • Build: Slim
  • Hair: Short blond
  • Other features: May wear glasses
  • Clothing: Black Sakamoto hooded jumper, black trousers, and trainers

This 14-year-old boy from Whitstable is also known to have links to Margate and Maidstone. This information is vital in the continuing search for him as part of the police’s appeal.

Police appeal for information

Kent Police have urged anyone who sees Alfie to call 999 immediately. This effort is crucial in the search for Alfie Caney, missing from Whitstable.

Those with non-urgent information can contact officers via the Kent Police live chat service or by calling 101, quoting reference 30-1295.

A police spokesperson said:

“We are concerned for Alfie’s welfare and are appealing for anyone with information to get in touch. Please share this appeal and help us locate him as quickly as possible.”

 

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