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Concern for missing teen

Police are appealing for the public’s assistance to help locate missing Pakenham teen Nicholas.

The 17-year-old was last seen in Pakenham at 8pm on Tuesday, 1 February.

Police and family have concerns for Nicholas’ welfare as he has a medical condition and are urging anyone who may know of his whereabouts to come forward.

Nicholas is known to frequent the Cardinia and Mordialloc areas, as well as the Melbourne CBD.

He is described as being 185cm tall with an athletic build and brown hair with a mullet-style haircut.

He was last seen wearing a black jumper with blue shorts and white shoes.

Police have released an image of Nicholas and urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact the Pakenham Police Station on (03) 5945 2500.

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