09/08/2019

Urgent Search To Locate Missing Teen

Police have launched an urgent appeal for information as they attempt to locate a missing 15-year-old girl.

Abbie Lowden was last seen at the Falls Park Festival at around 11.15pm on Thursday evening, 08 August.

She is described as 4'11'' in height, of slim build, with tanned skin and long brown hair. When last seen she was wearing a green animal print top and white denim skirt.

Anyone with information on Abbie's whereabouts is asked to contact police quoting reference 247 of 09/08/19.



(JG/CM)

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