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Concern for missing Blackpool boy, 15

by Cumbria Crack
24/04/2017
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[P]OLICE are appealing for information after a teenage boy went missing from Blackpool.

Lee Dainty, 15, of St Leonard’s Road, was last seen around midday on Wednesday (April 19) in Gloucester Avenue, Accrington.

He is described as white, 5ft 2in tall, of slim build, with dark brown hair. He was wearing a grey Nike jogging top, grey Nike jogging pants and black trainers at the time he disappeared.

Lee has a tattoo on his left forearm with the word ‘Skye’.

PC Michael Davis, of Lancashire Police, said: “Lee has been missing for several days now and we are becoming concerned for his welfare.

“While Lee is from the Blackpool area, he went missing in Accrington. We would appeal to anyone with information leading to his whereabouts to contact police.

“Furthermore, if Lee sees this appeal, I would urge him to make contact with us immediately.”

Anyone with information can contact Lancashire Police on 101 quoting log reference 0772 of April 19.

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