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Jane Corscadden

Appeal to find 14-year-old teenagers missing from East Belfast

A mum has issued an appeal as three young people are missing from part of Belfast.

Billie Muir, Amy-Louise McCaroll, and Callum Fawcett have been missing from East Belfast since yesterday.

The girls were last seen at 8am on Tuesday, May 3, when they went out to school together and Callum was last seen at approximately 6pm last night, Tuesday, April 3.

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Amy-Louise's mum, Danielle Scullion, told Belfast Live the family are all worried sick.

She said: "Amy come home please we are all worried sick, we are not angry we just want you home. Contact me, granny or Lynda and let us know you are both ok."

Billie Muir (Lynda Muir)

Billie's mum, Lynda, added: "Billie please come home. Me, your dad and Lleyton want you home safe and sound, we all love you."

In a statement issued to Belfast Live, a spokesperson for the PSNI said they are becoming "increasingly concerned" for the whereabouts of the three teenagers.

They added: "14-year-old Amy Louise McCarroll is described as having long dark hair which was worn in a bun and has a nose piercing. She was last seen leaving to go to school from the Upper Frank Street area yesterday, Tuesday April 3rd, morning.

Callum Fawcett (Zoe McKnight)

"14-year-old Billie Muir has long black hair which was tied in a pony-tail. She was last seen in the Ravenscroft Avenue area yesterday morning also. It is believed the two girls are together.

"14-year-old Callum Fawcett from the Templemore Avenue area is described as approximately 5 foot 8 inches in height and has light brown hair. He was last seen at approximately 6pm last night, Tuesday April 3rd."

Inspector Anderson said: “We are appealing to the public for their assistance in helping us locate these three missing people. If anyone has seen them or may have information which can assist us please call 101 quoting reference number 54 04/05/22.”

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