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Urgent appeal for missing boy, 12, last seen at Asda as police become 'increasingly concerned'

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Greater Manchester Police have issued an urgent appeal for the public's help to find a missing 12-year-old boy in Manchester.

Officers are said to be 'becoming increasingly concerned' for the youngster's welfare and safety. He's been named only as Godstime, but an image of him is being circulated, with anyone who sees him being urged to contact police immediately. READ MORE: Stockport mum-of-three left fighting for her life after horror smash in Alicante READ MORE: Blossoming romance of prison officer and her lag beau revealed The boy was last seen at the Asda store in Harpurhey, north Manchester, at around 1.50pm today - Saturday.

He's described as 5ft 4ins tall and was wearing a black beanie-style hat. GMP has issued appeals on its social media channels.

The force said on Facebook: "Can you help officers find missing Godstime (aged 12) from Manchester? "Godstime was last seen at ASDA Harpurhey today (Saturday 28 October 2023) at 1:50pm. "Godstime is described as 5 ft 4 tall, slim build, black hair styled in dreadlocks wearing a black beanie style hat with white writing on the front, black puffer style jacket, black joggers and black Nike trainers. "Officers are becoming increasingly concerned about Godstime and want to make sure they are safe and well." Call police on 0161 856 2991 or 101.

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