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PSNI issue appeal for information on missing 15-year-old

Belfast teenager Mark McGettrick has not been seen by his family since last Friday, and his family are concerned for his welfare.

POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have issued an appeal for public assistance in tracing a Belfast teenager who has not been seen in almost a week.

Mark McGettrick, 15, has not been seen by his family since last Friday.

He is described as being 5’4″, of slim build with brown shaven hair.

When last seen he was wearing a grey McKenzie tracksuit with a blue hood and a black Benzini jacket.

Police say it is possible that Mark may have been sighted in the West Belfast and Lisburn areas.

Mark, or anyone who has seen him, is asked to contact the PSNI station on Grosvenor Road, Belfast, at 0845 600 8000.

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