Concerns grows for Havant teenager who has been missing for two days

POLICE are appealing for a teenager from Havant who has been missing for two days.
Louise, 16, was last seen at around midday on Friday 8 May in Somborne Drive, Leigh ParkLouise, 16, was last seen at around midday on Friday 8 May in Somborne Drive, Leigh Park
Louise, 16, was last seen at around midday on Friday 8 May in Somborne Drive, Leigh Park

Louise, 16 was last seen at around midday on Friday (May 8) in Somborne Drive, Leigh Park and she has not been in touch since.

She is described as white, around 5ft 2ins tall, of slim build with straight, black, shoulder-length hair

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She was last seen wearing black jeans, a black and white striped t-shirt, black trainers and a black coat with a fur hood.

A police spokesman said: ‘Louise was last seen at around midday on Friday, May 8, in Somborne Drive.

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‘She has not been in contact since and we are growing increasingly concerned for her welfare

‘Officers have been following several lines of enquiry since Louise was reported missing, and we are keen to hear from members of the public who may have seen her.

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‘Have you seen anyone matching her description in the area? Do you know where Louise is?’

Anyone with information should call police on 101, quoting the reference number 44200163113.

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