Posted: Thu 13th Aug 2020

Police believe teenage girl missing for over a month could be in North Wales area

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Aug 13th, 2020

Police say they are are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a teenage girl with links to North Wales who has now been missing from home for a month.

Sophie O’Dere, 16, from Morecambe, was last seen at Piccadilly Railway Station in Manchester on July 13th at 5.55pm boarding a train to London.

Sophie, who has links to Llandudno, Leyland and London is described as 5ft 10ins tall, of medium build, with brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing a pale blue denim jacket, a turquoise patterned top, a mustard colour knee length skirt, grey striped socks and dark coloured shoes with white soles.

A spokesperson for Lancashire Police, said: “We are becoming increasingly concerned for Sophie’s welfare and I would encourage anybody who sees her or knows where she is to contact us immediately.

“We now believe that Sophie may have left London and potentially travelled to Wales or even be back closer to home. I’d ask anyone who knows anything at all about her whereabouts to please get in touch.

“I would also appeal directly to Sophie to make contact with us if she sees this appeal.”

Anyone with information on Sophie’s whereabouts should contact police on 101, quoting log 1068 of July 13th, 2020.



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