POLICE have issued an urgent appeal to help track down a vulnerable Dudley teenager who has gone missing from his Coseley home today (Saturday, October 3).
Ethan Reynolds left his house in Pemberton Road early this morning and has not been in touch with his family since.
The 15-year-old, who has the mental age of an eight-year-old, has been missing before and is known to use local buses and trains. Police believe he may try and head towards Birmingham city centre.
Ethan is described as white, 5ft 7ins tall, stocky, green eyes and clean shaven. He is believed to be wearing a black hooded top with white writing on the front and a picture of Bob Marley on the back, black trainers and canvas camouflage print trousers.
Inspector Rich Demers, from Dudley Police, said: “Ethan is a particularly vulnerable young man and we want to get him home safe and sound as soon as possible.
“We know he has gone missing before and used public transport and we believe he may be looking to travel towards Grand Central in Birmingham.
“We would ask anyone who has seen him this morning to get in touch by calling 101.”
Information can be passed to police on 101 or to the Missing People charity on 116 000.
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