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Police seek public help to locate missing Shah Alam teenagers

Shah Alam police appeal for information on missing 17-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl last seen leaving on a motorcycle in Taman Alam Megah.

SHAH ALAM: Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a missing teenage boy and girl, aged 17 and 14 respectively.

The pair were last seen on Monday leaving together on a motorcycle in Taman Alam Megah.

Shah Alam police chief ACP Ramsay Embol said P Shaswin and A Jesitha were carrying a backpack at the time.

He confirmed that police received a missing persons report from the teenagers’ parents on Jan 6.

“Preliminary investigation found that the teenagers left their respective homes in Section 33, Shah Alam, at around 10.30 am,” he said in a statement.

He added that the girl is believed to have left with her 17-year-old boyfriend, who works at a courier company.

The girl did not take her mobile phone, and the boy’s phone could not be reached.

Both individuals remain unreachable since they were seen departing on a Honda Wave motorcycle.

He added that the families have said there were no domestic disputes and suspect the pair may have left due to their relationship.

He urged anyone with information to contact investigating officer Insp Mohamad Sabri Abd Rani on 017-289 2628.

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