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An urgent appeal has been launched as police try to trace him missing teenage girl who disappeared A A few days before Christmas.
Isla Davies, 17, was last seen at Warrington Bank Quay railway station at around 5.30pm on Monday 22 December.
Cheshire Police are searching for the young girl who is described as “5’9” tall, has dyed red hair, brown eyes and has a tattoo of an infinity symbol on her middle finger.
“He was last seen wearing a black leather jacket and white trousers and is believed to have been wearing slider style shoes or gray Converse trainers.”
teen According to police, it has links to Warrington, Halton and Merseyside.
Chief Inspector Robert McLoughlin said: “It has now been three days since anyone has seen Isla and our officers have made a number of inquiries to locate her. As part of our ongoing investigation, we are now asking anyone who has any information relating to her whereabouts to please contact us.
“We are also asking anyone who may have captured him on any dash cam footage or CCTV to get in touch.
“I would like to appeal directly to Isla to please contact us and let us know you are safe and well.”
Anyone with any information about Isla’s whereabouts is asked to contact Cheshire Police through website Or on 101 quoting IML 2238951.
It is told about a young man missing Approximately every two and a half minutes in the UK.
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