The Metropolitan Police have issued a renewed appeal to help find a London mum and her seven-year-old son as they remain missing after 141 days. However, today (October 24), the pair were spotted for the first time in four months.
Karima Mahmoud, 43, and Adam Glanville, aged seven, were seen on Monday, June 3 in Richmond. But today, after months of being unable to find the mum and son, the police received a new sighting of Karima.
She was spotted near Bedfont Road in Feltham, West London. The Met Police say Karima is in breach of a family court order and police are trying to locate both her and Adam.
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Detective Sergeant Mary Dawson, who is leading the investigation, has said: “Have you seen Karima or Adam in recent days? Are you renting a room or accommodation to them?
“While our enquiries remain ongoing, we need your help to locate Karima and Adam.”
The police have warned that it's possible that Karima may have altered her appearance. But if you have seen Karima and Adam, or have information that could help police locate them, please call the Metropolitan Police on 101 quoting 01/421708/24.
To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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