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A 14-Year-Old boy has gone missing in Monbulk

Local authorities and the community are on high alert following the disappearance of 14-year-old Xavier, who was last seen on Stanley Road in Monbulk on 3 September.

Xavier’s family and the police are deeply concerned for his safety, particularly given his young age.

The missing teen is described as approximately 162cm tall with blonde hair.

At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a black Kathmandu jacket, grey track pants, and black Nike sneakers.

His last known location on Stanley Road has prompted an extensive search by local police and volunteers.

The Monbulk community is being urged to keep a vigilant eye out for any signs of the 14-year-old.

The Pakenham Police Station is leading the search efforts.

Anyone with information about Xavier’s whereabouts are advised to come forward.

Concerned citizens are asked to contact the Pakenham Police Station directly at (03) 5945 2500 with any information that may help locate Xavier.

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