A SEFTON schoolboy has gone missing from home for a third time, sparking a fresh police appeal to the public.

William Perry, 13, first disappeared on Wednesday, 29 April, and was found safe and well onTuesday, 5 May.

He then went missing from home on Saturday, 23 May and found safe and well on Sunday, 14 June.

William was last seen a week ago, on Tuesday, 16 June, and he is believed to be in the Breckside Park/Townsend Lane and Newsham Park area of Liverpool.
 

Vulnerable: William PeryVulnerable: William Pery

His family, who live in Cambridge Road, Litherland and the police "remain keen for him to return home safe and well and due to his young age, regard him as vulnerable," says a police statement.

William is described as white, 5ft 2ins tall with short brown hair and brown eyes.

He left home wearing grey tracksuit pants, which were dirty, black Nike 110 trainers and a black cap.

Anyone who has seen William since 16 June, or knows where he is now is urged to call Merseyside Police on 101. Alternatively leave information with the Missing People charity on 116 000.