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Missing Wellington 12-year-old found safe and taken home to parents

29 April 2025
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Missing Wellington 12-year-old found safe and taken home to parents
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Missing Wellington 12-year-old William Walmsley has been located and safely returned to his parents. He was last seen in the central city around midnight on Saturday but reached out to a friend the following night, assuring them he was okay. His father, Andrew Walmsley, confirmed that police found William in Lower Hutt around 4pm on Tuesday and brought him home.

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