07/08/2018

Appeal Issued For Missing Teen Patrick Crumlish

Police have issued an appeal for information to help trace a missing 14-year-old boy.

Patrick Crumlish was last seen at the Translink Foyle Street Depot on Friday, 03 August.

He was wearing a dark coloured, long sleeve top with white sleeves and was carrying a large backpack.

A PSNI spokesperson said: "Patrick may have used public transport to travel to Derry/Londonderry and the last sighting of Patrick was at the Translink Foyle Street Depot on Friday afternoon (August 3). At this time it is believed Patrick was wearing a dark coloured, long sleeve top with white sleeves and had a large black backpack with him.

"We would ask if you have any information on Patrick's whereabouts or believe you may have seen Patrick , please ring police in Limavady on 101 quoting ref CCS 1601 03/08/18."

(CD)

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