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23.05.2023 - 20:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Three teenagers have disappeared from their homes in Ayrshire and may be travelling together, police say.
Stuart McGrath and Millie Steevley from Ardrossan and Ellie-Mae Young from Saltcoats were last seen at their homes at around 8.15am on Monday May 22. The trio, who are all 13-years-old, have not been seen since but police believe their disappearances are linked.
Officers issued photographs of the three teens on Tuesday night, along with descriptions. They have urged the teens, and anyone with any information on their whereabouts, to get in touch.
Stuart McGrath is described as 5ft 4ins tall with short auburn hair. He was last seen wearing school uniform and a black gilet.
Ellie-Mae is 5ft 7ins tall with long brown hair. A description of her clothing has not been issued.
Millie is 5ft 5ins tall with long blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a black Nike long-sleeved running top with black Nike leggings and white high-top trainers.
Sergeant Caroline Mowbray, of Police Scotland's Ayrshire Division, said: “Our concern for Stuart, Ellie-Mae and Millie is growing, given their age and the fact that no-one has heard from them. We just want to know they are safe and well.
"If anyone has seen them or has any information as to their whereabouts, please contact us.” Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 4144 or 4210 of 22 May.
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