Missing Sheerness Teenager Found Safe and Well After Morning Appeal
Kent Police have located a missing teenage boy from Sheerness following a public appeal issued earlier today.
Kent Police have confirmed that a teenage boy who went missing from Sheerness has been found safe and well. The force launched a public appeal earlier this morning to help locate the young person, which was shared widely across social media and the local community.
Officers issued the appeal on 9 March 2026 as part of their efforts to trace the missing teenager. The rapid public response and sharing of the appeal information proved instrumental in the successful outcome, with the boy located the same day.
Community Response
Kent Police expressed gratitude to members of the public who assisted by sharing the appeal across their networks. The force highlighted that community engagement and swift action from residents played a key role in bringing the matter to a positive conclusion. Such collaborative efforts between police and the public remain vital in missing person cases, particularly involving young people where time can be a critical factor.
Support Services Available
Whilst the immediate situation has been resolved, Kent Police continues to remind residents and families that support services are available for vulnerable young people. Anyone concerned about a missing friend or family member is encouraged to contact the force immediately with relevant information.
Missing person cases vary considerably in nature and urgency. The police response typically involves assessing individual circumstances, publishing appeals when appropriate, and coordinating with partner agencies to ensure the safest possible outcome. The successful conclusion in this instance demonstrates the effectiveness of combining professional police work with public awareness and support.
Key Takeaways
- A teenage boy missing from Sheerness was found safe and well on 9 March 2026
- Kent Police issued a public appeal earlier in the day that was widely shared on social media
- The community response and public assistance contributed to locating the young person safely
What This Means for Kent Residents
The successful resolution of this case underscores the importance of community vigilance and engagement with police appeals. Residents who receive missing person alerts are encouraged to share information responsibly and contact police immediately if they have relevant information. If you or someone you know goes missing, contacting Kent Police promptly remains the most important first step. The force’s online reporting service and 101 non-emergency number are available 24/7 for those seeking assistance or wishing to provide information.


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