Met Police renew appeal to trace missing boy and mother last seen in Richmond

By Cesar Medina

3rd Oct 2024 10:00 am | Local News

The Met Police are looking for Karima Mahmoud (left) and Adam Glanville who were last seen in Richmond on 3 June 2024 (credit: Met Police).
The Met Police are looking for Karima Mahmoud (left) and Adam Glanville who were last seen in Richmond on 3 June 2024 (credit: Met Police).

The Met Police are renewing its appeal for information to help trace a missing boy, believed to be with his mother, who were last seen in Richmond.

Karima Mahmoud, 43, and Adam Glanville, aged seven, were last seen on Monday, 3 June in Richmond.

Officers say Karima is in breach of a family court order and police are trying to locate both her and Adam.

The Met Police issued an appeal via social media in July but have now renewed the appeal.

Detective Sergeant Mary Dawson who is leading the investigation said: "We have followed all lines of enquiry in order to locate Karima and Adam, however we are again asking for the public's help.

"While we've no evidence to suspect that either of them have come to harm, as time passes we are increasingly concerned for their welfare."

It is possible that Karima may have altered her appearance, the Met Police say.

If you have seen Karima and Adam, or have information that could help police locate them, call 101 ref 01/421708/24.

To remain 100% anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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