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Police appeal for information on whereabouts of missing teenager

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
March 20, 2017
in Community News
Police appeal for information on whereabouts of missing teenager

Police have appealed to the public for information on the whereabouts of a missing teenage girl.

Charley Tilbury, 15, from Kingsteignton near Newton Abbot has not been seen since Thursday, 16th March. Police are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.

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Charley is originally from the Crawley area, however, police believe that she has travelled north and may be in Leeds in West Yorkshire.

Charley is described as a white female, about 5’6 tall and of medium build.  She has long dark hair which is sometimes worn up.  When she went missing she was wearing an electric blue top, blue jeans, a green jacket with a fur lined hood and grey trainers.

If anybody has any information as to her whereabouts, they are asked to contact Devon and Cornwall Police on 101, quoting log number 675 for the 16th of March, or West Yorkshire Police quoting log number 459 for the 19th of March.

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