Concern for Saltdean teenager missing from home

A 16-year-old is missing from his home in Saltdean.
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Missing Saltdean teenager

Owen Harding was last seen leaving his home address about 7pm on Thursday (March 26).

Police said: “He has not been in touch with any friends or family since then, and his disappearance is out of character.”

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Owen is described as white, about 5ft 9ins, of athletic build, with short brown hair.

He normally wears white trainers, tracksuit trousers and a dark hoodie, police said.

Anyone who sees him or knows where he could be is asked to report it online or call 101, quoting serial 1198 of 26/03.

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