A massive police search was underway for a missing schoolgirl at a busy London shopping centre, who has now been found.
Officers swarmed Westfield White City on Thursday evening in a bid to find little Assia.
The 12-year-old is believed to have gone missing from Shepherd's Bush Green, with police asking anyone who has any information that could help find her to call 999 immediately.
A spokesperson for the force said: "Please be on the look out for Assia, 12. She has gone missing around SHEPHERD'S BUSH GREEN. If sighted, please call us on 999 (CAD5679/13APR23)."
In a now deleted tweet, the Met said "officers are currently dealing with an incident in and around Westfield shopping Centre".
They added there is "no wider risk to members of the public", but anyone in or near the White City shopping centre in Shepherd's Bush is urged to "co-operate with officers at the scene where possible".
Elsewhere, a body was found in the search for a missing mum after she vanished on a dog walk in Snowdonia.
Ausra Plungiene, 56, from Prestatyn, North Wales, was last seen on Tuesday when she is believed to have left for a walk with her dog Eyora at about 10.30am but failed to return home.
A search across Eryri national park (Snowdonia) was co-ordinated after the alarm was raised shortly before 10pm on Tuesday and her car was found in a remote car park in the Rowen area in the early hours of Wednesday, North Wales Police said.
On Thursday, mountain rescue team members found a woman's body near Yr Aryg in the Carneddau mountain range, a force spokesman said.
A dog was found alive at the location and Ms Plungiene's family has been informed, although formal identification has yet to take place, police said.