Police appeal to find girl, 14, missing from Gloucester

Police appeal to find girl, 14, who went missing from Gloucester two days ago

  • Lexi was last seen on Friday and may have travelled to Totnes or Tiverton, Devon
  • Officers are appealing for information from the public that may help locate her
  • She has not been in contact with relatives and officers concerned for her welfare

An urgent appeal has been launched to find a missing 14-year-old girl from Gloucester.

The teen, called Lexi, was last seen in the Tredworth area at 3.30pm last Friday.

Since then, she has not been in contact with relatives and officers are concerned for her welfare.

It is believed that she may have travelled to Devon and is staying in the Totnes or Tiverton area but officers are still conducting enquiries.

Lexi is 5ft 6, has long brown hair which is typically worn down and she was also last seen wearing a black and blue school jumper, black leggings and black trainers with white socks.

Lexi is from Gloucester but may have travelled to Devon. She has not been since since last Friday and officers are concered for her welfare

But, she may have changed her outfit since she was last sighted, Gloucestershire Police said.

A Gloucestershire Police spokesperson said: ‘Lexi, who may now be in the Totnes/Tiverton area of Devon, has not been in contact with relatives and officers are concerned for her welfare.

‘Officers have been conducting enquiries to locate Lexi and are now appealing for information from the public that may help to locate her.’

Anyone who has seen Lexi or knows of her whereabouts is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident 367 of 30 June.

Please dial 999 if she is present at the time.

You can also give information through the Missing People charity on 116 000 or you can find out more information through the charity’s website www.missingpeople.org.uk

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