15/08/2005

Missing teenager reunited with family

A 15-year-old Co Londonderry girl has been reunited with her family after going missing from her home nearly two weeks ago.

The girl disappeared from her home in Garvagh on Wednesday 3 August and was last seen in Co Cork.

She is believed to have contacted home on Saturday after seeing a newspaper article about her disappearance in Charleville, a small town between Cork and Limerick.

Louise was reunited with her parents after they travelled down south with PSNI officers at the weekend.

Detectives are to question her in the next few days over her disappearance.

(MB/SP)

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