17/09/2004

Police express concern over missing boy

Police have expressed concern at the disappearance of a teenage boy from his home in north Belfast.

Fifteen-year-old James Davidson has not been seen since he left his father’s house at Strathroy Park in Ardoyne on the morning of Saturday 4th September.

James was last seen wearing a grey tracksuit and is described as being around 5’5” in height, of slim build with a pale and freckled complexion and short brown hair.

Anyone with information about James’ whereabouts should contact police at Tennent Street on 028 9065 0222.

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