Joshua Goodman was last seen in Blackburn on April 12 and has links to Accrington and Hebden Bridge
Police have issued an urgent appeal for help to find a 15-year-old boy who has been missing for five days.
The schoolboy is described as 5ft 7ins tall with mousey brown hair. He was last seen wearing a black tracksuit, a black puffer coat with paint splashes on and carrying a yellow ‘JD Sports’ bag.Officers believe Josh is in the Hebden Bridge area and he also has links to Accrington. In a post on Facebook last night, police shared a picture of him as part of an appeal for help to track him down.
"He was last seen on Meadow Street in Blackburn at around 11:30am on April 12. Since going missing, he has been seen on Crown Street in Hebden Bridge, at around 2:30pm on Saturday, April 13.
Accrington Lancashire Constabulary
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