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Major hunt launched for boy, 9, who vanished wearing Minecraft t-shirt as police urge ‘call 999’

By staff18 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Police search teams said nine-year-old Jacub was last seen in Sandwell, in the West Midlands, wearing the video game shirt on top of a black tracksuit at around 5am today

Police launched an urgent search for a young boy last seen wearing a Minecraft t-shirt, enlisting help from the general public after he disappeared.

People were urged to call 999 this evening following the disappearance of nine-year-old Jacub, who was last in Sandwell, the West Midlands, when hewent missing this morning at around 5am. Investigators said the youngster was wearing a video game shirt at the time and a black tracksuit, and police have asked the public for help in finding him. Sandwell Police said in an appeal released today: “Have you seen Jacub, aged 9, who’s missing from Sandwell?

Too many missing people are falling through the cracks – harmed while away, and ignored when they return.

We need a proper government strategy led by the Home Office, Education, and Health departments to stop this crisis.

Right now, there’s no real support. People go missing again and again – yet no one’s asking why.

We’re calling for:

  • A new national strategy for missing children and adults

  • Proper support for missing people when they return

  • Investment to stop people going missing in the first place

At 10,000 signatures, the government has to respond. At 100,000, it will be debated in Parliament. That’s our goal – real action.

You can help by signing our petition here.

Police representatives added: “Jacub was last seen at 05:00 18/05/2025, wearing a black tracksuit and a Minecraft T-shirt.”

Police had earlier asked anyone who believed they had seen Jacub has been asked to call police on 999 and quote the log 2445-180525.

Sandwell Police confirmed in a follow-up post this evening that the young boy was found, and thanked the public for sharing their appeal.

Representatives for the department said in an update post on X, formerly Twitter: “Great news. Missing Jacub has been found. Thanks for your shares.”

• The Mirror is using its platform to launch Missed – a campaign to shine a light on underrepresented public-facing missing persons in the UK via a live interactive map, in collaboration with Missing People Charity. Because every missing person, no matter their background or circumstances, is someone’s loved one. And they are always Missed .

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