Police growing concerned for missing 14-year-old boy with links to Wolverhampton

Police are continuing to ask for help in locating a 14-year-old boy who has gone missing.

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West Midlands Police have appealed for help in finding 14-year-old Deago, who has gone missing from the Bromsgrove area.

Deago, who is known to have links to Wolverhampton, was previously reported missing by the force, with investigators now re-issuing an image with the hopes of finding him. 

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West Midlands Police have appealed for help in finding Deago, who is still registered missing from Bromsgrove
West Midlands Police have appealed for help in finding Deago, who is still registered missing from Bromsgrove

Anyone who has seen Deago is asked to contact West Midlands Police via their 101 number, or on the Live Chat service on their website, quoting reference PID 438811.

A force spokesperson said: "Deago is still missing, and we're worried about him. 

"The 14-year-old is missing from Bromsgrove, but has links to Wolverhampton.

"We have posted previous appeals to help find Deago, and we’re really grateful to those who have shared them. 

"We are also aware of conflicting comments about Deago on social media. 

"What we can say is – he is a missing person, we are worried about him, and we need to make sure he is OK. 

"If you can help us, or provide any information, please call us on 101 quoting PID 438811."