Police searching for missing Auckland teen last seen walking his dog in Ōtāhuhu
Hi neighbours, can you help?
Police are concerned about the wellbeing of a teenager who went missing while walking his dog in Auckland.
Stephen Singh-Heatley, 17, was last seen leaving an address on Water St, in Ōtāhuhu, on Monday around 1am. He was walking his dog, Ziggy, at the time.
Stephen is described as being of Indian ethnicity and having a slim build.
Ziggy is a tan-coloured Staffordshire-cross breed, with a white chest and paws.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Counties Manukau Police by phoning 105, quoting file number 200420/6609.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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