Police appeal to find two teenagers missing from Doncaster as concerns grow for their welfare

Police are calling on Doncaster residents to help find two teenage boys from the town who have not been seen for several days.
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Kurtis Wellman, aged 17, was last seen at around 4.30pm on Monday, January 11, in the Mulberry Court area of Warmsworth.

He made contact with his family on Wednesday, January 13, but they haven’t heard from him since then and are growing increasingly concerned about him.

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Kurtis is described as having brown hair and being of slim build.

Missing teenagers Bailey Winkle (left) and Kurtis Wellman (right)Missing teenagers Bailey Winkle (left) and Kurtis Wellman (right)
Missing teenagers Bailey Winkle (left) and Kurtis Wellman (right)
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It is not known what he was wearing at the time he left home.

He is thought to be with 15-year-old Bailey Winkle who was last seen just before 2pm on Thursday, January 7, when he left his home in the Morley Place area of Conisbrough.

Bailey is described as being around 6ft tall with a slim build and blond hair.

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When he left home, he was wearing a black and grey North Face tracksuit, a black North Face coat, a green parka jacket and a satchel style Champion bag with black and silver Nike Air trainers.

It is believed that the two teenagers are together and could possibly be in the Balby, Belle Vue, Bawtry Road, or Doncaster Dome areas of the town.

A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said that, given the current cold weather conditions, concerns are growing for the welfare of them both.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call the force on 101 and quote incident number 644 of January 13.

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