Kobee Lanson was last seen at a fastfood restaurant on Bessingby Way on Wednesday.
Police say he has been missing before but are concerned for his welfare.
You're being asked to call the 101 number with any information
Watch: Alan Johnson on Windrush immigration documents
There have been counter claims over whether the landing cards for people from the Windrush generation were destroyed under Labour in 2009 or by Theresa May when she was home secretary in 2010.
Former Hull MP Alan Johnson, one of two Labour home secretaries in 2009, told Andrew Neil on This Week that he did not know about the decision, but it was an "administrative decision" taken by the UK Border Agency.
He was also asked about a claim made on BBC1's Question Time, by radio presenter Iain Dale, that Mr Johnson had used the phrase "hostile environment" about immigration:
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