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Kent Police release new images of missing Whitstable teenager Alfie Caney as efforts continue to find him

Concerned officers have issued new images of a teenager reported missing two weeks ago as efforts continue to track him down.

A police investigation has found Alfie Caney has been using the rail network since he was last seen in Whitstable on Tuesday, September 23.

Officers have released new images of missing teenager Alfie Caney, from Whitstable, more than two weeks after he was reported missing. Picture: Kent Police
Officers have released new images of missing teenager Alfie Caney, from Whitstable, more than two weeks after he was reported missing. Picture: Kent Police

Locations the 14-year-old is believed to have travelled to by train include Sittingbourne, Dartford, Gravesend, Stone Crossing and Lewisham.

The last potential sighting was at Kemsley on Tuesday, September 30, though it is thought he may have continued on from that station.

Alfie is described as being about 5ft 8 with short light brown hair and brown eyes.

He was wearing dark jogging bottoms and a black Peter Storm puffer jacket.

A police spokesman said: “Officers are urging anyone who may have seen Alfie, including train passengers or anyone who saw him at any railway station, to contact them.”

Whistable teenager, Alfie Caney, was spotted on a Dartford to Gravesend rail service. Picture: Kent Police
Whistable teenager, Alfie Caney, was spotted on a Dartford to Gravesend rail service. Picture: Kent Police
Alfie Caney was reported missing from Whitstable more than two weeks ago
Alfie Caney was reported missing from Whitstable more than two weeks ago

If you have critical information regarding his whereabouts, call 999 quoting reference 23-1111.

For any other information, call 101 or use the live chat function on the Kent Police website.

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