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George Jack Temperley-Wells: Concern for boy missing in Turkey Boy missing in Turkey found safe and well
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George Jack Temperley-Wells was last seen in the Turkish resort of Alanya Durham Police issued the alert to find the missing mother and son on Wednesday
Police in the UK are appealing for urgent help in finding a four-year-old boy believed to be in Turkey. A four-year-old boy and his mother who sparked an international search have been found "safe and well", police say.
George Jack Temperley-Wells is thought to have travelled to the country from Darlington on 29 June with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley. Durham Police said there were "serious concerns" about the Darlington pair who had travelled to Turkey in June.
He was last seen in the marina area of Alanya, a resort and district in the Antalya region on Turkey's south coast. A force spokeswoman said both of them had been located and have returned to the UK "where they are receiving appropriate support".
Durham Police said they had "serious concerns" for his welfare and needed to find him and speak to his mother. She thanked those who shared the appeal which was seen by "hundreds of thousands of people across the world".
Police say the boy and his mother are likely to have seen his father in Turkey
George is described as having red hair, a pale complexion and dark eyes.
Ms Temperley, 28, is said to be slim, with long, dark hair and dark eyes.
They are likely to have spent time in Turkey with the four-year-old's father, 41-year-old Scott Nigel Wells, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Durham Constabulary on 101 or, if in Turkey, to visit a local police station or call the country's emergency number on 112 or 155.
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