Family questioned after missing teenager found
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Your support makes all the difference.Three members of a missing boy's family are being questioned by police, after the teenager was found in his uncle's home.
Officers had been searching continuously for 14-year-old Tyrone McFall since he vanished from his home in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland at the end of November.
In co-ordinated early morning swoops today, police searched five houses in Dungannon, around the area where he lived.
He was found in his uncle's terraced house on the Fairmount Park estate near the town centre.
Social services had been involved in the hunt for Tyrone and they are now making arrangements for his care.
Taken from the Belfast Telegraph
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