Search for missing teenager goes nationwide

By James Smith 6th Nov 2023

Warwickshire Police is trying to find Daniel Wawrzynczak who went missing on Monday 23 October (image via Warwickshire Police)
Warwickshire Police is trying to find Daniel Wawrzynczak who went missing on Monday 23 October (image via Warwickshire Police)

The search for a 15-year-old boy who went missing in October has now gone nationwide.

Warwickshire Police has been looking for Daniel Wawrzynczak since October 23 after the teenager went missing from his home in Chadshunt, near Gaydon.

Daniel was last seen wearing a black tracksuit, a navy North Face hoodie, and a black Nike jacket with grey writing down both arms and grey edging on the hood.

He also had a black rucksack and black walking boots.

The force said Daniel may have gone walking and ended up in another county, or he may also have travelled across the country.

Daniel has been reported missing on one previous occasion, and is known to travel by train.

Police have reason to believe he could be near to the Enfield area of London, but there is a chance he may have travelled to other areas of the country.

Detective Chief Inspector Nigel Collins of Protective Services at Warwickshire Police said “We have reached a stage in our investigation where we need the eyes of the public to find Daniel Wawrzynczak and to help us bring him home to his mum.

“Thorough searches have been conducted of the area around his home in Warwickshire, and we are continuing to make targeted enquiries everywhere that we think he reasonably could have passed through.

“Daniel, if you’re out there and reading this, if you’re in trouble, or you’re worried that you might be in trouble, please contact us, and let us know you’re OK. We want to help you.”

If you have information that could help police find or contact him, you can report it online at www.warwickshire.police.uk/report or by calling 101 and if you see him, call 999 immediately

     

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