UPDATE (9 Nov, 9.15pm): The boy has reunited with his family.
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When a person goes missing, we usually see worried family members putting up notices online asking for help.
This time, police found a 3-year-old boy, presumably lost without his family, at Tampines.
They have put up a Facebook post on Saturday (9 Nov), appealing for his next-of-kin to come forward.
According to the post, police are appealing for the next-of-kin of a boy, believed to be 3 years old, to come forward.
The boy was found at the traffic light junction near Tampines Mall around 3.30pm on Saturday (9 Nov).
If you have information, you’re requested to call the police hotline at 1800-255-0000.
It’s devastating when parents lose their child. Thankfully, police found this boy and have swiftly alerted the Internet.
Judging by the virality of the post – 2,200 shares at the time of writing – it’s nice to see Singaporeans looking out for the boy and his family.
We hope his family will contact the police ASAP, so that we can stop worrying all together.
Featured image from Singapore Police Force on Facebook, and Google Maps.
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