Missing teenage boy, 16, who was last seen five days ago has links to Blackpool

Police launched a public appeal to find a missing teenage boy with links to Blackpool.
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Mikro was last seen in Sheffield city centre on Wednesday (October 12).

The 16-year-old is described as 5ft 7in tall and of slim build.

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He was last seen wearing blue jogging bottoms and a grey hoodie.

Mikro is believed to have links to Blackpool, Manchester, Humberside and Stoke.

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“Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for Mikro's welfare and want to speak to anybody who has seen him,” a spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said.

If you have any information that may help police locate Mikro, call 101 quoting incident number 14 of October 12.

Mikro - who was last seen in Sheffield city centre - is believed to have links to Blackpool (Credit: South Yorkshire Police)Mikro - who was last seen in Sheffield city centre - is believed to have links to Blackpool (Credit: South Yorkshire Police)
Mikro - who was last seen in Sheffield city centre - is believed to have links to Blackpool (Credit: South Yorkshire Police)

I want to report someone as missing, what should I do?

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You do NOT have to wait 24 hours to report someone missing.

You can report a person missing by phoning your local police force or by visiting your local police station.

When you report a person missing the police will ask certain questions to gather a full picture of the missing person and their last known whereabouts.

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Once the police have logged the information you will be given a reference number.

If there is any information which you forgot to tell the call operator, or if any new information comes to light, you can phone 101 and quote your reference number.

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