POLICE have launched an appeal to help find a teenager from Stornoway who was last seen at a Scottish castle.
Aleksandr Benga, 16, was last seen in the grounds of Lews Castle while wearing a beige jumper with black jeans.
Police have also said he “may be in possession of a red jacket” and urged anyone with information to get in touch.
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A spokesperson for the force said: “We are appealing to the public for information about a missing teenager in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis.
“Aleksandr Benga was last seen about 08:45 on Monday, November 18 2024 near to the water wheel in the grounds of Lews Castle.
“Aleksandr was last seen wearing a beige jumper and black jeans, and may be in possession of a red jacket.
“If you see Aleksandr, or have information that may help us, please phone 101 with incident reference 0803 of 18/11/2024.”
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