Prince Watson has not been seen for three months

Prince Watson has connections to other areas including Hanwell and Southall
June 11, 2025
The family of a 15-year-old boy from Ealing is making a plea for help in finding his whereabouts.
Prince Watson has not been seen since 4pm on Saturday 15 March when he was in Friern Barnet and there is increasing concern for his well-being.
Prince is roughly 5’5” tall and slim build. When he was last seen he had a short back and sides haircut and was wearing a black jacket with grey tracksuit bottoms.
Since then, the police believe he may have been seen by friends in Hanwell and he also has links to The Hyde, Colindale, Southall and Romford.
Prince’s Grandmother said, “We love and miss Prince dearly and are so worried about him. Please take a close look at the photo we are making public today, and don’t think twice about getting in touch if you have any information.”
PC Ben Norris, from the Met’s West Area Missing Persons unit, added, “We are growing increasingly concerned about Prince’s wellbeing. Although we have been carrying out a number of enquiries in an effort to find him, we now need the public’s support in bringing him home.”
If you see Prince, please call 999 and quote the reference 2409/07JUNE.
If you believe you have previously seen him or have any other information, p call 101 providing the same reference.
Alternatively, information can be reported 100 per cent anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. They never ask for personal details and they do not trace your device.
Missing People is a charity that offers a lifeline to the 180,000 people who run away and go missing each year in the UK.
They listen in confidence, and support missing people and their families to explore their options and, where possible, to reconnect.
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