CCTV pictures have been released of a missing teenage boy from Llantwit Major.
Police say there is growing concern for 16 year-old Noah, who was last seen at the train's railway station at around 6pm on Easter Sunday.
After disappearing from Stallcourt Avenue, he was seen buying a ticket before he boarded a train, believed to be going to Birmingham New Street via Bridgend and Bristol.

Thames Valley Police have also confirmed Noah has known links with the Aylesbury area of Buckinghamshire.
Noah is described as around 5'8'' tall and of slim build with mousey brown hair. He was last seen wearing a green Nike tracksuit, black trainers and a balaclava style ski mask.
In a renewed appeal over the weekend, South Wales Police said he was reported missing by his family and concerns were growing for his welfare.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts should contact South Wales Police on 101 or via the live web chat, quoting reference no. 2500124597.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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