Police are appealing as to the whereabouts of two boys, who have gone missing from the Grange-over-Sands area.
Brooklyn Walton is 15 and Oliver Given is 12.
Both went missing at around 6pm yesterday (29 March) and were seen walking from Grange towards Flookburgh.
Brooklyn is described as white, around 5ft 9ins tall and of slim build, with an olive complexion. He has dark brown hair, short in length. He was last seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms and black/grey trainers, a black t-shirt and a dark, zip-up hooded top.
Oliver is described as white, around 5ft 2ins tall and of a stocky build, with a fair complexion. He has brown curly hair and wears glasses. He was last seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms with white stripes on the bottoms, black shoes and a blue t-shirt with a printed white logo on the front.
Both boys are believed to be together and have links to the Hartlepool area.
Officers are concerned for their welfare and are encouraging anyone with knowledge of their whereabouts to get in touch.
If you see either Brooklyn or Oliver, please call 999. If you have any other information which may assist, call, quoting incident number 96 of 14th July 2021. You can also phone on 101.


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