'Please get in touch': Police plead for missing Havant teen to make contact after going missing last week

POLICE have made a direct appeal to a teenager who went missing last week with a clear message – please get in touch.
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Louise, 16, was last seen at around midday on Friday, May 8 in Somborne Drive, Leigh Park.

Since then, she has not been in contact with her family, who are concerned for her safety.

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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
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This evening, police have made an urgent appeal for Louise to contact either them or her family.

Detective Inspector Ron Lock said: ‘I want to appeal to Louise directly to get in touch with us tonight.

‘Louise, it has almost been a week since you went missing and our priority is to know that you are okay and safe.

‘Please call us or a loved one, so that we can help you.’

Louise is white, about 5ft 2in and slim 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.

Anyone who has information on Louise’s location is asked to call 101, quoting the police reference number 44200163113.

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