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Search for boy missing in river Search called off for missing boy
(about 8 hours later)
A teenage boy is missing after he was seen entering a river in Ayrshire but failed to reappear. The search for a teenage boy who went missing after he was seen entering a river in Ayrshire has been called off for the night.
The boy, thought to be 14, entered the River Annick near the village of Stewarton at 1730 BST on Saturday. The 14-year-old entered the River Annick near the village of Stewarton at 1730 BST on Saturday.
The alarm was raised and a Royal Navy helicopter was sent from Prestwick. Two Coastguard teams were mobilised from Ardrossan and Ayr. The alarm was raised and a Royal Navy helicopter was sent from Prestwick. Two Coastguard teams were also mobilised.
A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said they did not know how the boy came to be in the water.A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said they did not know how the boy came to be in the water.
"A search for the boy is going on. He was seen going in and did not come out," she said. A search began on Saturday evening and continued on Sunday until about 1800 BST.
The search is expected to resume on Monday.