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Enugu police ask public to help reunite child with family

The child was found wandering around the Holy Ghost axis of Enugu on July 26.

• July 31, 2021

The police in Enugu State have urged members of the public to assist the command in reuniting a lost-but-found child with his family.

“The command wishes to inform the general public that on July 26 at about 5:10 p.m., a male child of about six years old (picture attached) was found wandering on the Holy Ghost axis of Enugu metropolis.

“The child was brought to the Central Police Station (CPS), Enugu, by a good Samaritan.

“He is about three feet tall, dark in complexion and observed to be defective in speech,” the Enugu police spokesman, Daniel Ndukwe, said.

The police spokesman said that all efforts by the command to get other details of the child and reunite him with his family failed.

“Hence, the parents, guardian, relatives or anyone with useful information that will help in reuniting the child with his family, are advised to promptly visit the Central Police Station, Enugu or call 08034490387,” he said.

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