Search and rescue teams scour Staunton Country Park for missing Havant teen

ADDITIONAL help from search and rescue teams has been brought in as part of the hunt for a missing Havant teenager.
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Louise, 16, was last seen on Friday, May 8 in Somborne Drive, Leigh Park.

Since then, she has not been in contact with her family.

Two people, a 29-year-old man and 29-year-old woman, were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping on Friday.

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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Now, Hampshire police have been joined by search and rescue teams as they look through nearby Staunton Country Park for the teenager.

A police spokesman said: ‘The investigation team are carrying out [searches] these in locations we know Louise liked to go or regularly visited in and around the area.’

Louise is white, about 5ft 2in and slim with straight, black, shoulder-length hair.

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

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Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting 44200163113.

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