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Missing Ellen (15) turns up safe



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BREAKING NEWS 2.30PM: Police have confirmed the missing girl tuened up safe just before 12 noon today.
Lincolnshire Police received number of calls from members of the public about sightings and would like to thank everyone the public for the support they received with this investigation.


BREAKING NEWS 4.45PM: Concern is growing for a teenage girl missing from home for almost two weeks.

Lincolnshire Police today appealed for sightings of 15-year-old Spalding girl Ellen Harper, who was last seen at about 9.25pm on May 10 at the Alleycatz bowling alley in Spalding town centre.

Police think she could be in the Birmingham area, where she has family connections, or in Wisbech, where she has friends and attends an educational facility.

It may also be possible that she has travelled to Northamptonshire, as she used to live in Wellingborough and Rushden.

When she went missing she was wearing white trousers with a black line on both pockets, a white jacket with a butterfly on the back and black boots.

If anyone has any information about her, or if Ellen sees this appeal herself, please get in touch with Pc Steve Hull at Spalding Police Station on 01775 722233, or alternatively call Lincolnshire Police on 01522 532222 quoting incident number 523 of 10 May




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  • Last Updated: 22 May 2008 2:32 PM
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  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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