Police are appealing for help to find a 12-year-old girl who disappeared overnight in Edinburgh.
17.09.2023 - 09:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Police are searching for two missing schoolgirls who haven't been seen for two days.
It is believed friends Tia Gall, from Menstrie, and Kadi Wilson, from Sauchie, are together and may have travelled to Hamilton. Officers say Tia, 13, left her home at around 3.30pm on Friday and said she was going to meet Kadi, 14.
She is thought to have taken a bus to meet the schoolgirl in Sauchie. The pair haven't been seen since and officers are now appealing for information.
Tia is described as white, 5 ft 1 in height, of slim build, with long dark hair. She was wearing a black hooded top, black leggings and white and black Nike Dunk trainers.
Kadi left home around 4.45 pm. She is described as white, 5 ft 1 in height, of slim build and has long blond hair. She was wearing blue jeans, a black hooded top and white Nike trainers with an orange tick.
Constable Ben Prescott, Alloa Police Station, said: “It is the first time that the girls have been missing overnight and the fact that neither has been in contact with their family or friends since last seen is concerning for their parents and police.
“We have been checking CCTV and with local bus companies in an effort to trace them both, but would appeal to anyone who has seen them, or knows where they may be, to get in touch.
“We’d also ask Tia and Kadi to come home. We all just want to make sure that they are safe and well.”
Details can be provided to officers via 101. Quote incident number 1044 of Friday, September 15, 2023.
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