Nottinghamshire Police are urgently seeking information to locate two missing teenagers, 14-year-old Jayden and 17-year-old Cole. Jayden was last seen on December 30th in the Aspley area, while Cole was last seen on December 24th in the Broxtowe area.
Nottinghamshire Police has issued an urgent appeal to help two missing teenagers. A Facebook post shared by the force on Wednesday, January 1 states that 14-year-old Jayden has been reported missing from the Aspley area.
He also has links to the city centre, St Ann's and Sneinton. The force is also re-appealing for information to help them locate Cole.
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