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Boy missing in Örebro

today at 1:01 p.m. Amanda Hällsten

A twelve-year-old boy has disappeared in Örebro.

The boy was last seen in Sörbybacken, according to the police.

He is approximately 160 centimeters tall, has blond hair and at the time of his disappearance he was probably wearing a black/grey winter jacket with the text “Explorer” on the chest, dark trousers, a cap and black shoes.

If you see the boy, call 112.

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