Clapham: New appeal for boy, 15, missing since August

By Isabel Millett

14th Oct 2021 | Local News

Local police re-issue appeal to find missing teen

Another appeal has been released to find a 15-year-old boy after he went missing a few months ago.

Zach Washington, pictured above, went missing on August 14 and enquiries are ongoing to try and find him.

Do you recognise the boy in the photo and have any info on where he might be? If so, the police would like to speak to you.

Zach is from Manchester originally, however, Wandsworth Police say that he is known to frequent the Wandsworth area.

Wandsworth Police have tweeted another appeal asking for information, so if you recognise him, please contact 999 with reference to 21MIS024807.

A tweet (September 23) read : "Zach has not spoken to his family for almost 6 weeks, and they are incredibly concerned for his welfare.

"Police have reason to believe that Zach may now be in the Wandsworth area.

"Zach is described as being 5 ft, 3ins tall, of slim build and has long brown braided hair and brown eyes.

"He was last seen in Manchester wearing a grey and white Nike tracksuit, black Nike Air Force 1 trainers and a black cap."

A Met Police spokeswoman confirmed that Zach was still missing and that police are still looking for information.

She said: "Zach Washington went missing on 14/08. He was last seen by staff after leaving his placement in Manchester.

"Police believe he frequents the Wandsworth area. He is still currently missing and enquiries are still ongoing to locate him."

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