Police today made a direct appeal to a North Yorkshire teenager who has been missing for more than three weeks.
Aldo, 17, was last seen at his home in Northallerton at around 10pm on Friday 5 July and has made no contact with his family since.
He was reported missing on Monday 8 July. Despite an earlier appeal his whereabouts remain unknown.

Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
They believe he may now be in the Manchester area. “We don’t believe he has any money with him so he may be seeking work,” a North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said.
Police have issued this updated picture of Aldo, who is described as:
- white
- Southern European
- 5ft 10in tall
- of slim build
- with short brown hair.
Chief Inspector Ed Rogerson issued this message for him: “Aldo, if you see this message, please let us know you are safe.
“You are not in any trouble at all, and both your family and the police are very concerned for you.
“Please contact your family, friends, the police, or if you prefer, contact the Missing People charity on 116 000 and let them know you are safe.”
Anyone who may have seen Aldo, or who has information about his whereabouts, is asked to contact police.
If you have an immediate sighting of Aldo or know where he is now, call 999.
If you have seen Aldo or have any relevant information, please call 101 and pass information to the Force Control Room.
Please quote reference number 12240121238.












