The police has issued an alert for the alleged abduction of a 14-year-old Nigerian boy identified as Shammah Jolayemi in Toronto, Canada.
A statement released by the Toronto police service on Thursday morning, said that Shammah was last seen in the area of Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue on Wednesday March 4th at 8:25 a.m.
The police spokesperson, Const. Michelle Flannery said the whereabout of Shammah is currently unknown to them, but there is something that had led investigators to believe that the boy was abducted rather than a missing.
According to him, a vehicle was seen in the area where the boy was declared missing; a black Wrangler with oversize front tires and a front push bar with round fog lights, with no licence plate available.
Jolayemi is described as about five foot eleven inches, to six feet tall, with a slim build and short dark brown hair. He was wearing a grey hoody, grey track pants with a thin orange stripe, shiny black puffy coat, and black and yellow Air Jordan shoes.
The Toronto police says anyone with useful information should contact police at 416-808-3100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, online on Facebook Leave a Tip page, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).
Meanwhile, KanyiDaily had reported how 23-year-old Samuel Owusu, a Ghanaian based in Canada, was arrested by the police for randomly attacking people with faeces.
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