
Johor cops looking for missing teenager
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Police are looking for a teenager who has not returned home from school since Friday (May 16).
Iskandar Puteri OCPD Asst Comm M. Kumarasan said they received a missing person report about 15-year-old Nur Iman Iskandar Abdullah from the boy's father at 4pm on the same day.
'The teenager from SMK Bukit Indah was last seen in a Baju Melayu, which he wore to a Hari Raya event at his school.
'Nur Iman Iskandar is about 153cm tall and weighs around 50kg,' he said in a statement on Sunday.
He added that the teenager was believed to have had a misunderstanding with his family before going missing.
ACP Kumarasan urged anyone with information on the teenager's whereabouts to contact assistant investigating officer Sarjan Muhammad Izra Syamir Iruan at 013-905 2230 or the Iskandar Puteri police headquarters control centre at 07-511 3622 or 07-511 4486.

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