New CCTV footage has been released in the search for a missing 16 year-old boy from Llantwit Major.
Noah was last seen around Birmingham city centre on the evening of Easter Sunday (20th April).
South Wales Police have released footage of the teenager at New Street station and the Bullring area in what was said to be his last known sighting.
Last week, the force published CCTV pictures of Noah buying a ticket at Llantwit Major railway station before he travelled by train to Birmingham New Street via Bridgend and Bristol Parkway.
Detectives say concern is growing for Noah’s welfare, after he was reported missing by his family.

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 light green Nike tracksuit and black trainers.
He was also wearing a balaclava-style ski mask when he left the train station at Llantwit Major.

A South Wales Police spokesperson said on Saturday night: "Extensive enquiries are being conducted to locate Noah."
Anyone with information about his whereabouts should contact South Wales Police on 101 or via the live web chat, quoting reference no. 2500124597.

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