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Search after boy, 6, disappears at Newport Pagnell services on M1 Boy, 6, found after search at Newport Pagnell services on M1
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A police search is under way after a six-year-old boy went missing at a service station on the M1 motorway. A six-year-old boy who went missing at a service station on the M1 motorway has been found safe and well.
Aadil Umair Rahim was last seen at about 19:15 GMT on Friday, at Newport Pagnell services. A police search for Aadil Umair Rahim at Newport Pagnell services went on for more than nine hours.
A police helicopter was deployed in the search for Aadil, Thames Valley Police said. A police helicopter was deployed during the operation, which began at about 19:15 GMT on Friday, Thames Valley Police said.
He has short black hair and is about 4ft tall. He is wearing a green jumper, a grey long top, grey baggy trousers and a white skull cap. At about 04:15 the force confirmed that Aadil had been found and was being reunited with his family.
"He is only six and may be hiding somewhere," said Supt Amy Clements. "He is not in any trouble at all, we really just need to know he is safe and well. Supt Amy Clements, said: "This was a very difficult operation involving a very young boy and we are relieved to say that Aadil has been found safe and well.
"If you were at the services between 7pm and 8.30pm, either northbound or southbound, and think you may have seen Aadil, please contact [police]." "I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the local community, who immediately offered help in trying to find Aadil.
She urged drivers to check any dash-cams for footage that might have recorded Aadil at the services. "Also I'd like to thank those who have co-operated with police during this time."