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Four British boys missing after last sighting in Turkey file urgent complaint with police

Police are desperately searching for a missing 4-year-old child. He was last spotted inTurkeyafter leaving the UK.

The Durham Police Department has launched an urgent appeal to help track down George Jack, who is believed to have traveled from Darlington with his mother earlier this year, Temperley Wells. .

George and his mother Brogan Elizabeth Temperley are believed to have traveled to the Antalya region of Turkey on June 29, according to police.

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He is described as having red hair, a pale complexion, and dark eyes. His mother is also reported to have black eyes and long, dark hair.

The Durham Police Department said it had "serious concerns for his welfare" and advised anyone who had contact with the mother to contact Turkish or British authorities immediately. Live.

The pair travelled to Antalya
Pair moves to Antalya

A spokesperson for the Durham Police Department said: "Police are seeking emergency assistance to locate a missing child.

" George Jack Temperley Wells is believed to have moved from Darlington to the Antalya area. He visited Turkey with his mother Brogan Elizabeth Temperley on June 29th of this year.

"They may have spent time with Scott Nigel Wells, 41, the father of four, while in Turkey. George has red hair, a pale complexion, and dark eyes." His mother, Brogan, is said to be 28 years old, of slim build, with long, dark hair and dark eyes.

Police want to speak to Brogan
Talk to Brogan

"George was last seen in Antalya, Turkey. Two photos were taken in the marina area.Police are seriously concerned for George's well-being and urgently need to locate him and speak to his mother.

“Anyone who has had contact with her is urged to contact authorities in Turkey or the UK immediately to ascertain her whereabouts or to encourage her to seek assistance in returning home.”

If you are in the UK, please call Durham Police Department on 101, citing case number 325 of 30 June. If you are in Turkey, go to your local police station or call the emergency number on 112. 115.

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