Microsoft on the lookout for missing teenager
Microsoft Corp has offered a prize in the search for a missing teenager in Canada who left from home and did not came back after he was taken away his Xbox by his parents.
The Xbox 360 manufacturer announced it would pay a reward of C$25,000 for information leading to teenager's return.
The 15-year-old teenager ran away from his home in Barrie, Ontario a couple of days ago.
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