COPS have released more CCTV following the desperate hunt for a missing 14-year-old boy who was last seen two weeks ago.
A Kent police investigation has found that the missing Alfie Caney has been using the rail network since he was last spotted on Tuesday, September 23.

Cops have released new CCTV images of the missing teen amidst their ongoing search[/caption]
Alfie Caney, 14, was last seen on Tuesday, September 23[/caption]
After going missing in Whitstable, Alfie is now believed to have travelled by train through Sittingbourne, Dartford, Gravesend, Stone Crossing, and Lewisham.
The last potential sighting was at Kemsley a week after he first went missing on Tuesday, September 30.
However, it is thought he may have since continued on from that station.
The teen has been described as roughly 5ft 8 with short brown hair and brown eyes.
At the time he went missing, Alfie was wearing dark jogging bottoms and a black Peter Storm puffer jacket.
The release of new CCTV footage comes after an urgent search to find the teen was launched last month.
Alfie was last seen in person at 4pm on September 23 where he was spotted in the are of Cromwell Road.
Kent Police are urging who may have seen him to come forward, as their search for the young boy continues.
A spokesperson said: “Officers are urging anyone who may have seen Alfie, including train passengers or anyone who saw him at any railway station, to contact them.”
If anyone has critical information regarding his whereabouts, they have been instructed to call 999 quoting reference 23-1111.

Alfie has been described as roughly 5ft 8 with short brown hair and brown eyes.[/caption]
Cops are appealing for anyone with information to come forward[/caption]