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Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England), August 16, 2008
A 14-YEAR-OLD boy, missing from his Huddersfield home for more than three weeks, is thought to be in Warrington.
Matthew Grayson left his home on Radcliffe Road in Golcar at 4.30pm on Wednesday, July 23, to get his hair cut in Linthwaite - but never returned.
Police have revealed that they now think he is in the Warrington area, but he is still missing.
Matthew also has links to the Ravenscliffe area of Bradford, Keighley, the Toxteth area of Merseyside and the Gwynedd area of North Wales.
He is white and 5ft 5ins tall with dark brown collar-length hair. He has brown eyes, a fair complexion and a distinctive gap in his top teeth.
When last seen he was wearing a black, zip-up hooded top, black Adidas tracksuit bottoms and a brown and grey 'No Fear' T-shirt.
Anyonewith information should contact missing person's coordinator PC Malcolm Cook on 0845 6060606.
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