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Was up Peckham Rye this afternoon, 3 ish with the kids. Lots of police and a police helicopter searching the place. I asked one of the policeman what was going on and she said a 5 year old boy from Barry Road had gone missing from his house. Apparently his mother had left him home alone and he had managed to get out and wander off.

Does anyone know if he was found? I'm guessing he was as it would probably be big on the news by now but need to know really. Is calling the police to find out an option?

Thanks

Steph

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I'm being a bit thick here-what do you mean

> exactly? do you think she was in the house and he

> escaped ?


xxxxxxx


The most likely alternative to having been left alone and got out would be that he got out of an open door or window or gate, or opened one and got out, whilst there was somebody else in the house, not that he "escaped" (which would imply he was being held against his will)?

FFS, I make a reasonable comment based on previous posts on the thread and you start having a go.


What's your problem? Are you trying to drag up a previous thread, because I'm not.


ETA: It's pointless speculating about what happened, however the OP said she was told that the child was left alone. That doesn't mean he was, as somebody else has pointed out.


Do you have something constructive to add, DJKQ?

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