Lost little boy is found ‘distressed’ and riding a bike and taken to hospital – but police have no idea who his parents are
A lost little boy found riding a bike in Sydney has been treated at hospital – with police having no clue who is parents are or why he was out on his own.
Officers are appealing for help from anyone who may know who the boy, found at Hebersham about 12.15pm on Saturday, or his parents are.
A passer-by located the boy in distress, who said he was lost, on Ballymena Street and contacted police.
The boy (pictured) thought to be aged between five and seven was found in western Sydney on Saturday
The boy – thought to be aged between five and seven – was riding a bike when he was found.
Officers from nearby Mt Druitt Police Area Command were called and are currently trying to ascertain the child’s identity.
Assistance was requested from NSW Ambulance paramedics, who took the boy to hospital for observation.
He is wearing a dark grey hooded jumper with a small white print of a car on the front, light grey tracksuit pants and no shoes.
If anyone has information, they are asked to call Mt Druitt Police Station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
He was riding a green bike (pictured) when a passer-by notice he appeared to be in distressed and said he was lost
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