British boy, four, who went missing with his mother in Turkey returns home with her to the UK safe and well

  • Young George Jack Temperley-Wells was thought to have gone from Darlington
  • His mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, also made the journey on June 29
  • They are likely to have spent time with his father, Scott Nigel Wells, in Turkey
  • Police said they had been found safe and well and gone back to their home 

A four-year-old British boy reported missing after travelling to Turkey with his mother has been found safe and well.

George Jack Temperley-Wells was believed to have travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year.

They are likely to have spent time with his father, 41-year-old Scott Nigel Wells, while in Turkey.

George has red hair, a pale complexion, and dark eyes.

This afternoon Durham Police said: George and his mother have been located safe and well and have returned to the UK, where they are receiving appropriate support.

George Jack Temperley-Wells travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother, Brogan Elizabeth Temperley, on June 29 this year

George Jack Temperley-Wells travelled from Darlington to the Antalya area with his mother

His mother, Brogan, is 28 and wasdescribed as slim build with long, dark hair and dark eyes

“Our appeal was seen by hundreds of thousands of people across the world, so we would like to thank every single one of you who shared it and provided information to assist – we really do appreciate your help.” 

His mother, Brogan, is 28 and was described as slim build with long, dark hair and dark eyes in the initial appeal.

George had been last seen in the Marina area of Antalya, in Turkey, where two of these pictures were taken.

The little boy is pictured with his father 41-year-old Scott Nigel Wells in images recently

Police had serious concerns for his welfare and need to urgently locate George and speak with his mother. 

Anyone who is in contact with her had been asked to encourage her to contact the authorities in Turkey or the UK immediately to confirm her whereabouts and/or seek assistance to return home.

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