A RENEWED appeal for information has been made by police looking to find a teenager who has not been seen in 10 days.
Ahmadulla Wafa Asadullah, who speaks limited English, was last seen in Wallyford, with police exploring the possibility he travelled by car or bus away from the area.
Officers are asking members of the public who were in the Salters Road area of the village at about 10am on April 10 to think back and get in touch if they saw him.
The teenager may have been waiting for a bus or for someone to pick him up.
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He is described as 5ft 11ins, of slim build, with dark, medium length hair.
He was wearing green cargo trousers, a black zipped top and white t-shirt.
Inspector Stuart Fletcher, of Tranent Police Station, said: “It is vital that we trace Ahmadulla’s movements and where he went from Wallyford on that Sunday.
“We are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
“He speaks limited English and often communicates by using a translation app on his phone.
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“If you were in the Salters Road area at the time we believe he was there, walking, driving or on a bus, then please get in touch as every bit of information could help our enquiries.
“Any dash-cam footage showing someone matching Ahmadulla’s description could also be important.
“Please call us immediately if you can help.”
Anyone who can assist is asked to call Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference number 3925 of April 10.
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