Portland police seek public's help in search for missing 12-year-old boy

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The Portland Police Department is actively seeking the public's help in finding a missing 12-year-old boy who vanished from his home in the Portsmouth neighborhood over the weekend. The police have expressed deep concern over the child's disappearance, stressing the urgency of locating him promptly. Authorities are encouraging anyone who may have seen the boy or has information related to his disappearance to reach out immediately. This situation has sparked significant community concern and underscores the importance of public vigilance in protecting children. The department is also reminding parents to be particularly attentive during this time, as children can easily go missing.

Community involvement is vital, and police are relying on residents to assist in the search. The incident reflects broader concerns about child safety and the necessity for cooperative efforts between the police and the public. As the investigation continues, the police are hopeful that tips from the community can lead to a safe resolution.

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