A few days ago, a teenage boy ran away from home. He was the only son of a famous investor from Manchester. Having stolen ten gold gold price per gram from his father"s safe, he left home and nobody saw him since then. Each bullion bar weighed approximately twelve kilograms so the police suspect somebody must have helped the boy. He had never run away from home before, nor had he been punished for any disruptive behaviour at school. On the day of his escape, he was wearing a yellow jacket, a pair of jeans, blue trainers and a red baseball cap. He might be carrying a heavy backpack with him and be travelling with a companion. A photograph of the boy and other and personal details have been distributed all around the country. You can see them in shops, at bus stations, in and around schools and on trams and buses. Anybody who has seen the person is asked to inform the police immediately. It is important to mention that the boy suffers from diabetes and must take medicines constantly. Any shortages are dangerous for his health. Nobody knows why the boy stole the gold bullion bars and why he needed so much money. Nobody also knows what his plans were. At the moment, the police are cross-questioning his closest friends in hope they find out more details.