Police are growing increasingly concerned for a missing toddler.
Musa Bham, 2, was last seen on Sunday 5 June 2016 leaving his home address in Bolton with his dad Abdullah Bham.
He was reported missing to police on Friday 17 June 2016 and despite numerous attempts to trace the pair, police have so far been unable to find them and are appealing for the public’s help.
The pair are originally from Batley, West Yorkshire and still have links to the area.
Detective Inspector Danny Brophy of GMP’s Bolton borough said: “We have followed a number of lines of enquiries in our efforts to find Musa and Abdullah Bham but have so far been unable to trace them.
“Although I would like to stress that we do not believe Musa to be in any danger, his family is growing extremely worried about him and desperate for his return.
“I am urging anybody who may have information about the pair’s whereabouts to please contact police immediately.”
Anybody with information should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
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