Thames Valley Police is appealing for the public’s help in tracing a missing boy from Nottingham, who we believe is in the Aylesbury or Milton Keynes area.
Kyle, aged 17, was reported missing from Nottingham on 26 August.
Kyle is around 5ft 6ins tall with a slim build.
Investigating officer Sergeant Graham Gray said: “We’re becoming increasingly concerned for Kyle, who was reported missing from Nottingham.
“Police in Nottingham have placed Kyle in the Thames Valley, possible around Aylesbury and Milton Keynes.
“He does not have any links or access to vehicles.
“We are releasing a CCTV image that we strongly believe to be Kyle on a scooter near to the Exchange Street car park in Aylesbury captured on 7 September.
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