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Chiara Pollock

Missing Glasgow teen believed to have travelled to London as police appeal for information

A teenager from Glasgow has been reported missing and it is believed she may have boarded a train to London Euston.

Missing 13 year-old, Inaaya Alam, has sparked an urgent police search after she was last seen in the Millbrae Crescent area in Glasgow at around 6.10am on May 5.

Officers are appealing for information after is it believed that Inaaya boarded a train from Glasgow Central Station heading to London Euston as she intends to travel to Manchester.

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The teenager is described as 5ft 4inches in height, with long black hair and wearing false eyelashes. She was last seen wearing a pale blue hooded top, black leggings, trainers with gold detailing and carrying a dark coloured Louis Vuitton handbag.

A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "We’re appealing for the public’s help as part of our efforts to trace Inaaya Alam, who has been reported missing from Glasgow.

"Inaaya, 13, was last seen around 6.10am on Friday, 5 May, 2023, in the Millbrae Crescent area of Glasgow.

"She is believed to have left Glasgow Central Station on a train bound for London Euston. It is believed she intends to travel to Manchester.

"Inaaya is described as around 5ft 4in tall, with long black hair and wearing false eyelashes. She is wearing a pale blue hooded top, black leggings, trainers with gold detailing and in possession of a dark coloured Louis Vuitton handbag

"Anyone who may have seen Inaaya since this time or who has any information which could be relevant is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 2691 of Friday, 5 May, 2023."

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