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Police appeal over 16-year-old girl who has been missing for three weeks

Reneisha Brown was reported missing from her home in Wood Green by her mother on 18 May

Samuel Osborne
Wednesday 08 June 2016 15:32 EDT
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Reneisha Brown, 16, shown on CCTV at Kennington tube station on Thursday, 2 June
Reneisha Brown, 16, shown on CCTV at Kennington tube station on Thursday, 2 June (Met Police)

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Police have continued an appeal for the public's help in finding a 16-year-old girl who has been missing for three weeks.

Reneisha Brown was reported missing from her home in Wood Green by her mother on Wednesday, 18 May.

Raneisha is described as a black girl, 5ft 5ins in height and of a slim build with black hair.

She has been reported missing before, but police and her family are becoming increasingly concerned over her long disappearance.

Detectives say the teenager has been traveling in south London using public transport.

Officers have released a CCTV still showing her at Kennington tube station on Thursday, 2 June.

Anyone with any information as to Reneisha's whereabouts is asked call 101.​

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