A re-appeal has been issued to find a missing 16-year-boy who has links to High Wycombe.
Drilon Murtati, who is from Albania, was last seen on January 24 this year in Brent and has not been seen since.
He was also reported missing in August of last year in Bournemouth but was found at the start of September.
The first tweet that was published
Police need your help to find 16yr old Drilon MURTATI Albanian #missing from his home address in #Brent since 24/1/21 Drilon has links to #HighWycombe and #Guilford
— Brent MPS | North West BCU (@MPSBrent) April 14, 2021
If seen please call 101 Met Ref 21MIS002245 pic.twitter.com/DqHWCGQShz
In two separate tweets, the first one, which was published on April 14 said: “Police need your help to find 16yr old Drilon MURTATI Albanian #missing from his home address in #Brent since 24/1/21 Drilon has links to #HighWycombe and #Guilford.
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“If seen please call 101 Met Ref 21MIS002245.”
Two days later, TVP High Wycombe tweeted: “Can you help our @MPSBrent colleagues in their search for missing 16-year-old Drilon Murati?
“He has links to #Wycombe Call 101 quoting Met Ref 21MIS002245 if you have information as to his whereabouts.”
The second tweet
Can you help our @MPSBrent colleagues in their search for missing 16-year-old Drilon Murati?
— TVP_Wycombe (@TVP_Wycombe) April 16, 2021
He has links to #Wycombe
Call 101 quoting Met Ref 21MIS002245 if you have information as to his whereabouts. https://t.co/Ft0Np6u8nG
On Saturday, August 15, 2020, at around 11am, the then 15-year-old was last seen in Bournemouth Town Centre but on Tuesday, September 1 that year, Dorset Police confirmed that he had been found.
If you have information, please let both Thames Valley Police or Brent Police know.
To see his official Missing People page, visit www.missingpeople.org.uk/help-us-find/drilon-murtati-21-000434.
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