Searches resume in Belfast for missing Noah

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Searches are continuing today to try to locate the Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe who disappeared last weekend.

The 14-year-old was last seen in areas close to the Shore Road in north Belfast last Sunday evening.

Police officers believe he may have fallen from his bicycle and sustained an injury, causing him to remove his clothing.

Members of the public who think they have information about Noah can now use  the PSNI's Major Incident Public Portal.

It's a 24 hour online  live  reporting platform.

PSNI Superintendent  Muir Clark says the platform does not mean that officers think a crime has been committed and the investigation remains a missing person enquiry.

Local representatives say anti-social behaviour and clashes involving young people in north Belfast are diverting police resources away from the search.

Stormont infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon and SDLP colleagues have met senior PSNI officers to demand action:

Meanwhile, police have charged a 26 year old man with the improper use of a public electronic communications network.

t's understood the charge is linked to social media comments regarding Noah.

The accused is due before Belfast Magistrates’ Court next month.

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