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Rescue teams search for missing Huw Parri on Anglesey Huw Parri, 10, found after major police search on Anglesey
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Police officers, RAF mountain rescue teams and sniffer dogs have joined the search for a missing 10-year-old on Anglesey. A boy whose disappearance sparked a major search on Anglesey has been found safe and well, North Wales Police has said.
Huw Parri was last seen in the village of Talwrn shortly after 12:00 BST on Thursday. Officers, RAF mountain rescue teams and sniffer dogs all helped looked for 10-year-old Huw Parri, who was reported missing from Talwrn on Thursday.
Search teams are looking in the wider Llangefni area, as well as Menai Bridge and Gaerwen. Teams searched areas including Llangefni, Menai Bridge and Gaerwen for more than four hours.
Huw was last seen wearing a grey Vans hooded top, blue shorts and yellow and green trainers. The North Wales Police helicopter was also involved.
North Wales Police said officers working on Thursday afternoon had been asked to stay on to help with the search.
Earlier, police said they were carrying out checks at the Llangefni to Malltraeth cycle track and a disused railway line in the area.