Prince Watson Appeal over missing boy last seen in Friern Barnet

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Prince Watson, a 15-year-old boy, has been missing for nearly three months, last seen on March 15 in Friern Barnet, London. His family, especially his grandmother, has made a heartfelt plea for public assistance, underscoring their deep concern for his wellbeing. Described as slim and about 5ft 5 ins tall, he was last seen wearing a black jacket and grey tracksuit bottoms. The Metropolitan Police have expressed growing concern and are actively pursuing leads while appealing for public help. Officers believe he may have been spotted in Hanwell and has ties to The Hyde, Colindale, Southall, and Romford.

PC Ben Norris from the Met's Missing Persons unit emphasized the need for community support to bring Prince home safely. The ongoing search highlights the urgency of the situation as the family remains distraught. Anyone with information is urged to contact the authorities immediately.

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