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A search is underway for a missing 14-year-old boy named Ibai, who disappeared from the Blaenau Ffestiniog area in North Wales.
Authorities have expressed concern that Ibai may be traveling out of the region by train, prompting a public appeal to help locate him.
North Wales Police described Ibai as having brown hair, standing approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall with a slim build, and likely wearing black tracksuit bottoms, a jacket, and Nike trainers.
The police have urged anyone who has seen Ibai or knows his whereabouts to come forward immediately, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
They have provided contact details, including a phone number and an online web chat, for people to report any information.
The appeal highlights the importance of community involvement in locating missing young people and ensuring their safety.
Cases of missing teenagers traveling by train or leaving their local areas are not uncommon, and timely reporting can be critical in such investigations.
Authorities often rely on public vigilance and rapid communication to track movements and secure the safe return of missing minors.
This appeal reflects ongoing efforts by law enforcement to engage the public in safeguarding vulnerable children and adolescents.
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