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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | 'Detectives have released new images of missing student Richard Okorogheye as the teenager's mother pleads for the public's help with the investigation.<br>The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV pictures from the night the 19-year-old was last seen over a week ago.<br>Mr Okorogheye is believed to have left his family home in the Ladbroke Grove area of west on the evening of March 22 and was reported missing two days later.<br>His mother Evidence Joel previously said the [https://Healthtian.com/?s=Oxford%20Brookes Oxford Brookes] University student had spoken of 'struggling to cope' with university pressures and had been shielding during the Covid-19 .<br>As someone with sickle cell disease, Mr Okorogheye would only leave the house to go to hospital for regular blood transfusions for his condition.<br> The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV images from the night the 19-year-old (pictured) was last seen over a week ago<br> The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm<br> CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo<br>The Met said he left his home and headed in the direction of Ladbroke Grove on March 22 at approximately 8.30pm.<br>The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm.<br>CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo.<br>Police said it was unknown at which stop Mr Okorogheye got off the bus, adding he was known to frequent London's Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulham areas.<br>Ms Joel previously told MyLondon her son had 'never done anything like this', adding: 'Something has gone wrong.'<br> In a new statement on Tuesday, she said: 'Richard we love you and miss you very much, please can you come home?<br><br>We aren't angry at you. We just want to know that you're okay.<br>'For anyone reading this, we are desperately missing our son. If you know anything or know where he might be, please come forward and speak to the police.'<br>Ms Joel previously said she recalled the teenager saying he was going to visit a friend, although none of them have seen him, telling her to drive safe and that he would 'see me later'.<br>She returned home from a nursing shift at around 9pm and assumed he was in his room.<br>She cooked him a meal but found he was not there when she knocked on his door and he did not answer his telephone.<br>The alarm was raised after a locksmith helped her gain entry to the room which was empty but Richard's wallet, bus pass and bank card were left behind.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Yesterday Ms Joel claimed police said 'if you can't find your son, how do you expect us to?' when she went to them for help.<br>Ms Joel, a nurse, said when she phoned police to report him missing and suggested they check CCTV near their home she was told they did not have the resources.<br>'[An officer] said: 'If you can't find your son, how do you expect police officers to find your son for you?' Miss Joel said.<br><br>'I was expecting assurance. My son was missing and it broke my heart.'<br>Family friend Claudine Rose added: 'We just felt like initially, it wasn't taken seriously enough.<br>'His mum was going into the police station every day and they hadn't put posters up or anything.'<br> Richard Okorogheye, 19, who has been shielding during the pandemic due to having sickle cell disease, was last seen on Monday, March 22, at about 8.30pm<br>Miss Joel told Sky News she feared he had been groomed online by someone who was holding him against his will.<br>Miss Rose said: 'He's found the isolation very difficult, not being able to see his friends and start at university like normal.'<br>Detective chief Inspector Nicki Beecher, from the Met's Area West Public Protection Unit, said: 'Our officers are continuing to work around the clock to locate Richard and bring him home to his worried family.<br>'We are keen to speak with anyone who may have been around Ladbroke Grove at the time of Richard's last known sighting as captured above - you might be able to help us trace his next steps.<br>'If you may have seen Richard, please contact police, no detail is too insignificant.<br>'If Richard is safe and well, we ask him to contact us as a matter of urgency so that we can put his family's minds at ease.'<br>Scotland Yard said the Met 'is committed to providing the best possible service to families of missing people' and that all available resources are being used to look for Mr [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=Okorogheye&type=all&mode=search&results=25 Okorogheye].<br>Anyone with information is asked to call police on [http://www.northlandhq.com/Directory/ListingDisplay.aspx?lid=4277 locksmithing 101] quoting 21MIS008134, or they can call 999 in an emergency.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement' |
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+Detectives have released new images of missing student Richard Okorogheye as the teenager's mother pleads for the public's help with the investigation.<br>The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV pictures from the night the 19-year-old was last seen over a week ago.<br>Mr Okorogheye is believed to have left his family home in the Ladbroke Grove area of west on the evening of March 22 and was reported missing two days later.<br>His mother Evidence Joel previously said the [https://Healthtian.com/?s=Oxford%20Brookes Oxford Brookes] University student had spoken of 'struggling to cope' with university pressures and had been shielding during the Covid-19 .<br>As someone with sickle cell disease, Mr Okorogheye would only leave the house to go to hospital for regular blood transfusions for his condition.<br> The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV images from the night the 19-year-old (pictured) was last seen over a week ago<br> The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm<br> CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo<br>The Met said he left his home and headed in the direction of Ladbroke Grove on March 22 at approximately 8.30pm.<br>The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm.<br>CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo.<br>Police said it was unknown at which stop Mr Okorogheye got off the bus, adding he was known to frequent London's Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulham areas.<br>Ms Joel previously told MyLondon her son had 'never done anything like this', adding: 'Something has gone wrong.'<br> In a new statement on Tuesday, she said: 'Richard we love you and miss you very much, please can you come home?<br><br>We aren't angry at you. We just want to know that you're okay.<br>'For anyone reading this, we are desperately missing our son. If you know anything or know where he might be, please come forward and speak to the police.'<br>Ms Joel previously said she recalled the teenager saying he was going to visit a friend, although none of them have seen him, telling her to drive safe and that he would 'see me later'.<br>She returned home from a nursing shift at around 9pm and assumed he was in his room.<br>She cooked him a meal but found he was not there when she knocked on his door and he did not answer his telephone.<br>The alarm was raised after a locksmith helped her gain entry to the room which was empty but Richard's wallet, bus pass and bank card were left behind.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Yesterday Ms Joel claimed police said 'if you can't find your son, how do you expect us to?' when she went to them for help.<br>Ms Joel, a nurse, said when she phoned police to report him missing and suggested they check CCTV near their home she was told they did not have the resources.<br>'[An officer] said: 'If you can't find your son, how do you expect police officers to find your son for you?' Miss Joel said.<br><br>'I was expecting assurance. My son was missing and it broke my heart.'<br>Family friend Claudine Rose added: 'We just felt like initially, it wasn't taken seriously enough.<br>'His mum was going into the police station every day and they hadn't put posters up or anything.'<br> Richard Okorogheye, 19, who has been shielding during the pandemic due to having sickle cell disease, was last seen on Monday, March 22, at about 8.30pm<br>Miss Joel told Sky News she feared he had been groomed online by someone who was holding him against his will.<br>Miss Rose said: 'He's found the isolation very difficult, not being able to see his friends and start at university like normal.'<br>Detective chief Inspector Nicki Beecher, from the Met's Area West Public Protection Unit, said: 'Our officers are continuing to work around the clock to locate Richard and bring him home to his worried family.<br>'We are keen to speak with anyone who may have been around Ladbroke Grove at the time of Richard's last known sighting as captured above - you might be able to help us trace his next steps.<br>'If you may have seen Richard, please contact police, no detail is too insignificant.<br>'If Richard is safe and well, we ask him to contact us as a matter of urgency so that we can put his family's minds at ease.'<br>Scotland Yard said the Met 'is committed to providing the best possible service to families of missing people' and that all available resources are being used to look for Mr [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=Okorogheye&type=all&mode=search&results=25 Okorogheye].<br>Anyone with information is asked to call police on [http://www.northlandhq.com/Directory/ListingDisplay.aspx?lid=4277 locksmithing 101] quoting 21MIS008134, or they can call 999 in an emergency.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
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0 => 'Detectives have released new images of missing student Richard Okorogheye as the teenager's mother pleads for the public's help with the investigation.<br>The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV pictures from the night the 19-year-old was last seen over a week ago.<br>Mr Okorogheye is believed to have left his family home in the Ladbroke Grove area of west on the evening of March 22 and was reported missing two days later.<br>His mother Evidence Joel previously said the [https://Healthtian.com/?s=Oxford%20Brookes Oxford Brookes] University student had spoken of 'struggling to cope' with university pressures and had been shielding during the Covid-19 .<br>As someone with sickle cell disease, Mr Okorogheye would only leave the house to go to hospital for regular blood transfusions for his condition.<br> The Metropolitan Police renewed its appeal for information as it issued CCTV images from the night the 19-year-old (pictured) was last seen over a week ago<br> The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm<br> CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo<br>The Met said he left his home and headed in the direction of Ladbroke Grove on March 22 at approximately 8.30pm.<br>The last confirmed sighting of Mr Okorogheye was when he was seen boarding the 23 southbound bus in Ladbroke Grove at 8.44pm.<br>CCTV footage showed the student wearing an all-black outfit and carrying across his lower back a black satchel-bag featuring a white Adidas logo.<br>Police said it was unknown at which stop Mr Okorogheye got off the bus, adding he was known to frequent London's Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulham areas.<br>Ms Joel previously told MyLondon her son had 'never done anything like this', adding: 'Something has gone wrong.'<br> In a new statement on Tuesday, she said: 'Richard we love you and miss you very much, please can you come home?<br><br>We aren't angry at you. We just want to know that you're okay.<br>'For anyone reading this, we are desperately missing our son. If you know anything or know where he might be, please come forward and speak to the police.'<br>Ms Joel previously said she recalled the teenager saying he was going to visit a friend, although none of them have seen him, telling her to drive safe and that he would 'see me later'.<br>She returned home from a nursing shift at around 9pm and assumed he was in his room.<br>She cooked him a meal but found he was not there when she knocked on his door and he did not answer his telephone.<br>The alarm was raised after a locksmith helped her gain entry to the room which was empty but Richard's wallet, bus pass and bank card were left behind.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Yesterday Ms Joel claimed police said 'if you can't find your son, how do you expect us to?' when she went to them for help.<br>Ms Joel, a nurse, said when she phoned police to report him missing and suggested they check CCTV near their home she was told they did not have the resources.<br>'[An officer] said: 'If you can't find your son, how do you expect police officers to find your son for you?' Miss Joel said.<br><br>'I was expecting assurance. My son was missing and it broke my heart.'<br>Family friend Claudine Rose added: 'We just felt like initially, it wasn't taken seriously enough.<br>'His mum was going into the police station every day and they hadn't put posters up or anything.'<br> Richard Okorogheye, 19, who has been shielding during the pandemic due to having sickle cell disease, was last seen on Monday, March 22, at about 8.30pm<br>Miss Joel told Sky News she feared he had been groomed online by someone who was holding him against his will.<br>Miss Rose said: 'He's found the isolation very difficult, not being able to see his friends and start at university like normal.'<br>Detective chief Inspector Nicki Beecher, from the Met's Area West Public Protection Unit, said: 'Our officers are continuing to work around the clock to locate Richard and bring him home to his worried family.<br>'We are keen to speak with anyone who may have been around Ladbroke Grove at the time of Richard's last known sighting as captured above - you might be able to help us trace his next steps.<br>'If you may have seen Richard, please contact police, no detail is too insignificant.<br>'If Richard is safe and well, we ask him to contact us as a matter of urgency so that we can put his family's minds at ease.'<br>Scotland Yard said the Met 'is committed to providing the best possible service to families of missing people' and that all available resources are being used to look for Mr [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=Okorogheye&type=all&mode=search&results=25 Okorogheye].<br>Anyone with information is asked to call police on [http://www.northlandhq.com/Directory/ListingDisplay.aspx?lid=4277 locksmithing 101] quoting 21MIS008134, or they can call 999 in an emergency.<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement'
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