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13-year-boy missing since Tuesday has been found
Kwa Ka Shing, 13, has been missing since Tuesday morning (July 17). He was last seen at Tan Kah Kee MRT station, said police.PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
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Toh Ting Wei
SINGAPORE - A 13-year-old boy who has been missing since Tuesday (July 17) has been found.
The police said in a statement on Friday evening that Kwa Ka Shing was last seen at Tan Kah Kee MRT station at about 7am on Tuesday. They sent an update late Saturday night that he was no longer missing.
An appeal for information for the boy, believed to be started by the parents, had made its rounds on Facebook the past few days. The post described Ka Shing as being around 1.7m tall with blue-framed spectacles, and urged anyone who spots him to contact his parents via two listed phone numbers.
When The Straits Times called one of the two numbers listed on the post, the woman who answered said she was too busy and declined to comment.
In another Facebook post, Hai Bin Punggol, a prawning spot, said Ka Shing was seen at their outlet on Wednesday near midnight, in a black and green-striped T-shirt. The post showed a screengrab from a close-circuit television image of a boy, believed to be Ka Shing, fishing.
13-year-boy missing since Tuesday has been found
Kwa Ka Shing, 13, has been missing since Tuesday morning (July 17). He was last seen at Tan Kah Kee MRT station, said police.PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
Published
8 hours ago
Facebook Twitter Email
Toh Ting Wei
SINGAPORE - A 13-year-old boy who has been missing since Tuesday (July 17) has been found.
The police said in a statement on Friday evening that Kwa Ka Shing was last seen at Tan Kah Kee MRT station at about 7am on Tuesday. They sent an update late Saturday night that he was no longer missing.
An appeal for information for the boy, believed to be started by the parents, had made its rounds on Facebook the past few days. The post described Ka Shing as being around 1.7m tall with blue-framed spectacles, and urged anyone who spots him to contact his parents via two listed phone numbers.
When The Straits Times called one of the two numbers listed on the post, the woman who answered said she was too busy and declined to comment.
In another Facebook post, Hai Bin Punggol, a prawning spot, said Ka Shing was seen at their outlet on Wednesday near midnight, in a black and green-striped T-shirt. The post showed a screengrab from a close-circuit television image of a boy, believed to be Ka Shing, fishing.