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Teen still missing

POLICE and the family of missing teenager Russell Bohling say they are growing increasingly concerned about his safety.

Russell, 18, from West Ella who is said to have communication difficulties, went missing on Tuesday, March 2.

His car was found at the RSPB park on Bempton Cliffs but land, sea and air searches in conjunction with the coast guard, as well as specialist searches with the fire brigade at underground locations around Bempton Cliffs have so far failed to find him.

Numerous enquiries have been completed with his friends and associates.

As a result of one lead officers travelled to Bradford but unfortunately this proved negative.

Officers have also carried out technical examinations of Russell’s computer and have made enquires around the movement of his car prior to him going missing.

In addition police have carried out regional media appeals for the public’s assistance in finding Russell.

His family say going missing is totally out of character.

Russell is described as white, around 5ft 8ins tall of a medium build and short, straight brown coloured hair.

He was last seen wearing a black Ben Sherman jacket, blue jeans and black leather trainers.

Anyone who knows his whereabouts is urged to contact police on 0845 60 60222, quoting log 55 of March 3.


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