Hundreds search for missing boy

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 17 Januari 2014 | 19.21

17 January 2014 Last updated at 06:55 ET

Hundreds of volunteers have gathered at a community centre in Edinburgh to join the search for a missing three-year-old boy.

Mikaeel Kular has not been seen since his mother put him to bed at his home in Ferry Gait Crescent, Edinburgh, at about 21:00 on Wednesday.

A police helicopter, sniffer dogs, coastguard and lifeboat teams have been involved in the ongoing search.

Officers said they are now deeply concerned for Mikaeel.

Responding to a police plea for help, hundreds of people turned up at the North Neighbourhood Centre in West Pilton Gardens on Thursday morning to assist with efforts to find the young child.

They were briefed on where and how they should search, so that all efforts are coordinated and no area is missed.

Insp David Happs addressed the crowds of people gathered outside the community centre.

He said: "It is important to us that you are supplementing the search and complementing what we are doing. The community spirit here has been fantastic.

"The search today is going to continue along the Silverknowes/Cramond foreshore area. Search advisers will deploy you in groups to ensure that we get a systematic and thorough search of that area done today, just so we have got confidence that has been covered."

The charity Missing People will be showing the three-year-old's face on big screens in public places such as railway stations.

Police urged anyone with information to telephone the 0300 200 0200 number and asked local residents to check their gardens, sheds, parks and lock-ups.

The temperature dropped to about 3C in Edinburgh on Thursday night.

Police Scotland said that more than 150 people had already called the hotline.

Specialist teams are on standby and ready to act on any significant information provided, they added.

Among those who turned up to help with the search was Kimberly MacFadyen, 34, from Davidson's Mains, who has a five-year-old son.

She said: "I would be absolutely devastated if it was my wee boy and I would want every person in Edinburgh to stop what they were doing and come to look for him."

Overnight, police issued a photograph showing the boy in the coat he was believed to be wearing when he disappeared - a beige hooded jacket with grey fur-lined hood.

He may also have been wearing black gloves with multi-coloured fingers, dark navy blue jogging bottoms, a grey pyjama top featuring an embroidered turquoise dinosaur on the chest and brown Clark shoes with two Velcro straps.

He is 3ft tall and has a faded scar on the bridge of his nose and a sore on the left side of his mouth.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday morning, Supt McAinsh said there was "no evidence of any criminality at this point" and it was still a missing person inquiry.

She said there were "many, many lines of inquiry" and that all lines were being pursued.

"I remain optimistic but as time passes we are becoming deeply concerned," she said.

The three-year-old's mother has been named locally as Rosdeep Kular, 33.

Supt McAinsh said: "Mikaeel's mother is getting a lot of support from both the police, her family and her friends, but clearly she is very distraught, she just wants her little boy back home with his brothers and sisters.

"We are very concerned for her. We just want to be able to give her some news or let her know he is safe and well."

She said that officers had spoken to Mikaeel's father and that all of the boy's family had been very helpful to the police.

Earlier, Supt McAinsh confirmed there were no signs of a door being left open in the property and said she was not aware of anyone else having access to the flat.

Responding to reporters' questions on Thursday night she said Mikaeel would have been capable of opening doors and leaving the house by himself.

She added that a number of people were helping officers with their inquiries, but there were no suspects and had been no arrests or formal detentions.

Cammy Day, a local Labour councillor, told BBC Scotland the community had come together to search for Mikaeel.

He said: "People have been asked to particularly search their own gardens, out houses and bins, anything a young child might hide away in.

"They have also been asked to search the wider open areas in north Edinburgh, the golf courses, the playing fields etc.

"That continued all day yesterday and into the night, with torches, looking everywhere across north Edinburgh to compliment what Police Scotland are doing to try to find young Mikaeel, and that will continue throughout today."

Mikaeel, who is British with Asian parents, was at home with his mother and four siblings, including his twin sister, when he was last seen.

He normally sleeps in the same room as his twin sister, police said, but was alone on Wednesday.


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