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Seven-year-old schoolboy who vanished in Yorkshire is found after urgent hunt launched

Cops thanked the public for sharing their appeal
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A SEVEN-year-old schoolboy who vanished on Sunday has been found safe and well.

West Yorkshire Police posted about missing seven-year-old Noah Beetham from Keighley on X in an effort to help locate him.

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Police have issued an urgent appeal to help find Noah Beetham, 7, from Keighley

He was described as having long hair and was last seen wearing black Chicago Bulls clothing and grey trousers.

In the West Yorkshire Police's post on X, Noah was pictured holding a red bicycle.

Officers said they were "concerned" for the missing schoolboy and urged anyone with information to contact them using their incident log.

Relief struck late last night when Noah was found safe and well with West Yorkshire Police sharing the good news.

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Officers shared their thanks with the public for assisting in the hunt for Noah.

West Yorkshire Police said: "Noah Beetham, who was reported missing from Keighley earlier this evening, has been found safe and well. Thanks for sharing our appeals."

It comes after a 35-year-old mother disappeared with her baby - sparking an urgent police search.

Kirsty, 35, vanished just after midnight on May 20 in the Coventry area.

Solihull Police have released a statement appealing to anyone with information.

The statement read: "Have you seen Kirsty, aged 35, who’s missing with her young baby.

"Kirsty was last seen in Coventry Area, 00:01hrs, 20 May, wearing Black Bodycon dress, Blue trainers.

"She has links to Solihull and Birmingham area.

"Call 999 if you see them, quoting log 36-20/05/25."

Police have previously said that anyone who suspects that a loved one is missing should get in touch via phone or by visiting their local station.

The charity Missing People added that you don't have to wait 24 hours to report someone as missing.

If someone is at an "increased risk", then, phoning the police should be a priority.

People at an increased risk include people with dementia, disabilities or if they are below the age of 16 or above the age of 65.

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