COPS have launched an urgent hunt for four teen boys who vanished on a North Wales camping trip leaving families "frantic with worry".
The group of young men were last seen getting into a silver Ford Fiesta car on Sunday morning.
Police confirmed they were looking for Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson, and Hugo Morris.
It is understood that the teens, who travelled from the Welsh coastal areas of Harlech and Porthmadog, may have been heading into Snowdonia.
They are all understood to be experienced campers who had equipment with them.
“I am frantic with worry,” Harvey’s mother wrote on Facebook in a desperate appeal for information online.
“One of these boys is my son Harvey, please please please share and tag anyone in Wales or get in touch with any information you may have.”
Meanwhile, the mother of one of the boy’s girlfriends wrote on the social media platform: “My daughter's boyfriend is the first lad.
"They have been missing up Snowdonia after going camping yesterday and were due home this morning but have not been seen or heard from since.
“Please share with as many as possible so we can try and get them home safely thank you.”
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Cops and mountain rescue teams have launched urgent search operations for the group and appealed for any information or reported sightings from the public.
North Wales Police said in a statement: “Police have concerns for four young males missing from the Harlech/Porthmadog area since the morning of the 19/11/23.
“The four males' names are Jevon Hirst, Harvey Owen, Wilf Henderson and Hugo Morris.
“They were travelling in a Silver Ford Fiesta registration HY14 GVO.
“Any sightings please contact North Wales Police and quote ref num A184194.”
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