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Family appeal over boy missing for three months

Family Handout A young man look into the camera. He has dark and eyes and is wearing a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Family Handout
Prince Watson, who lives in Ealing, was last seen on 15 March in Friern Barnet

The grandmother of a 15-year-old boy who has been missing for almost three months has asked people to get touch if they have any information about his whereabouts.

Prince Watson, who lives in Ealing, west London, was last seen at about 16:00 GMT on 15 March in Friern Barnet.

The Metropolitan Police said officers were "growing increasingly concerned about Prince's wellbeing" and is urging the public to help find him. Police officers said he may have been seen by friends in Hanwell and he also has links to The Hyde, Colindale, Southall and Romford.

Prince is slim and about 5ft 5 ins tall. When he was last seen he had a short haircut and was wearing a black jacket and grey tracksuit bottoms.

'We need the public's '

His grandmother said: "We love and miss Prince dearly and are so worried about him.

"Please take a close look at the photo we are making public today, and don't think twice about getting in touch if you have any information."

PC Ben Norris, from the Met's West Area Missing Persons unit, said: "We are growing increasingly concerned about Prince's wellbeing.

"Although we have been carrying out a number of inquiries in an effort to find him, we now need the public's in bringing him home."

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