Police search for a 12-year-old boy because he fears he is “hidden” by other children.

Police search for a 12-year-old boy because he fears he is “hidden” by other children.

An emergency search for a 12-year-old boy who went missing from his home four days ago for fear of being “hidden” by other children

  • The last 12-year-old boy seen in Lancorn has been missing for four days
  • Thomas Robinson may have been found in St Helens and has a link to Liverpool
  • Chesher police believe the boy may be “hidden” by other young people

A 12-year-old boy from Chesher has been missing from home for four days because police believe other children are “hiding” him.

Thomas Robinson was last seen in the Castlefields area of ​​Runcorn around 5 pm on Tuesday, June 28th.

Witnesses of the boy have been reported in St. Helens, and he is understood to have a connection to Liverpool.

Cheshire police fear that Thomas may have been “attacked by other youth throughout the Merseyside region.”

Cheshire police are seeking help to track Thomas Robinson, who was last seen around 5 pm on Tuesday, June 28, in the Castlefields area of ​​Runcorn.

Cheshire police are seeking help to track Thomas Robinson, who was last seen around 5 pm on Tuesday, June 28, in the Castlefields area of ​​Runcorn.

He was finally seen wearing a blue Nike bubble jacket, a gray tracksuit bottom, and a black trainer.

He was finally seen wearing a blue Nike bubble jacket, a gray tracksuit bottom, and a black trainer.

The 12-year-old woman was about 5 feet tall, white like a blonde mouse, and last seen wearing a blue Nike bubble jacket, a gray tracksuit bottom, and a black trainer.

Director Michael Evans said: ‘Thomas is a vulnerable young child, we are worried about his welfare, and his family is upset.

“Since his disappearance, investigations to find him have been ongoing and have so far been useless.

“The 12-year-old was last seen in the Castlefields area of ​​Runcorn, and it has also been reported that he was witnessed in the Moss Bank area of ​​St Helens. He is now elsewhere throughout the Merseyside region. We believe that we are embraced by young people. Since Thomas has gone missing, we encourage anyone who thinks he may have met him to contact him.

“The same is true for anyone who has CCTV or dashcam footage since he disappeared. Also, appeal directly to Thomas to let him know that you are safe and well. “

If you have information about the whereabouts of Thomas, please contact the Cheshire Police Department (www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us) or call 101, citing IML1304568.

Alternatively, you can anonymously report information to Crimestoppers online via https: //crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/give-information-anonymously on 0800555111.