Six-year-old boy in Uppsala found after disappearance

A six-year-old boy who disappeared from his mother in Uppsala on the evening of June 6 has been found by police.

The boy disappeared around 18:00 from his mother near Kvarngärdesskolan while riding a kick scooter. Police launched a large operation to search for him. Shortly after 19:00, police announced that the boy had been found. According to police, the boy is doing well. Police stated on their website that the boy will be handed over to his mother.

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