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Chiara Pollock

Urgent search launched for missing teenager with connections in Glasgow

A 14 year-old girl who hasn't been seen in days is believed to have connections in the Glasgow area.

Charli Vallance, from Kilwinning was last seen at around 12.15pm in Eglington Park on Thursday, April 20.

Police Scotland is appealing for the public's help in trying to locate the missing teen.

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Charli is white, around 5 ft in height, with brown, highlighted hair. She was last seen wearing a black and grey Nike zipper top and black leggings.

It is believed that the 14 year-old has friends in the Ayrshire and Glasgow areas as police launch extensive enquiries to locate Charli, with officers checking relevant CCTV footage for any missing information.

Sergeant Raymond Ferguson said: “Our concern for Charli is growing, given her age and the fact that no-one has heard from her. We just want to know she is safe and well. If anyone has seen Charli or has any information as to her whereabouts, please contact us.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 1637 of 20 April, 2023.

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