Police officers are concerned for the safety of two Welsh teenagers who have gone missing. Kieran, 13, and Olivia, 15, were thought to have boarded a train at Wrexham General Station on Tuesday, November 15 at around 3pm. The train was travelling to Holyhead.
Kieran is described as being around five foot four inches tall. He was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, a green top and black school trousers. He was also wearing red and black coloured trainers.
Olivia is described as being around five foot four inches tall with shoulder length blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, a black Nike hoody, a white shirt, black leggings and white trainers.
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North Wales Police has made several enquiries across the region and anybody who may have seen Kieran and Olivia, or who knows of their whereabouts are urged to contact them.
A spokesman for the force said: "Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for the safety and whereabouts of two teenagers who are missing from the Wrexham area. 13-year-old Kieran and 15-year-old Olivia were last thought to have boarded a train at Wrexham General Station on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 15 at around 3pm. The train was travelling to Holyhead.
"Kieran is described as being approximately five foot four inches tall and was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, a green top and black school trousers. He was also wearing red and black coloured trainers. Olivia is described as being approximately five foot four inches tall with shoulder length blonde hair and was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, a black Nike hoody, a white shirt, black leggings and white trainers.
"Several enquiries are underway across the region and anybody who may have seen Kieran and Olivia, or who knows of their whereabouts are urged to contact North Wales Police quoting reference numbers 44046 and 44047."
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