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 POLICE have launched an urgent appeal for a 13-year-old who vanished five days ago.Ben Stone, 13, was reported mis stanley cup sing from an address in Bude, Cornwall, at about 8.30pm on Friday, May 13. 1Officers are concerned for the welfare of a missing 13-year-old boy Ben StoneCredi stanley cup t: Jam PressPolice have confirmed sightings of Ben since he was reported missing. He was last seen on Monday evening but officers were unable to speak to him. A spokesman for Devon and Cornwall Police said officers are  growing increasingly concerned  for Bens welfare and have issued an appeal for information on his whereabouts.Read More on The SunSIZE HIM UP My hubb stanley termos y was a laughing stock for his  Peenie Boy  manhood like Peter AndreNETFLIX  NO CHILL  I m a relationship expert鈥V shows that spell disaster for your romanceThe 13-year-old has been described as a white male, of small build, with light brown hair, and is 4ft 10ins. Police said Ben may be wearing grey jogging bottoms, a lilac Nike T-shi Eonx Storm Bella path map: Where is it now
 STAFF should bring cheese and nuts to work on their birthday instead of cake to combat tooth decay, campaigners say.Sweet treats including  Stanley becher fizzy pop and b stanley termos iscuits fuel obesity, type 2 diabetes and rot the teeth, the Oral Health Foundation charity warns.2 Workers have been urged to swap sweet treats for savoury snacks like cheese and nuts when celebrating birthdays at workCredit: Getty - Contrib stanley termosmugg utorBosses should discourage birthday cakes, snacking at desks, treat tables and vending machines as they are the biggest causes of the problem, it says.The foundation s Dr Nigel Carter added:  It is important to encourage healthy eating and to develop a more tooth-friendly culture in the workplace. Snacks such as cheese and nuts are better than sugary treats. The warning comes as a poll of 2,000 adults shows a quarter turn to sugary snacks if they feel stressed.MOST READ IN NEWSTRAGIC WAIT7 questions in Body in the Bag murder鈥issing 13 years  serial killer linkSARA PAYNEAs Huw E