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Police raise fears over missing teenager Kaylie Hatton and 51-year-old man who are described as 'high risk'

The pair have been missing for a week

Ben Tufft
Saturday 23 May 2015 10:58 EDT
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Fred Finch and Kaylie Hatton
Fred Finch and Kaylie Hatton (PA)

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Fears are growing over the safety of a 16-year-old girl and a 51-year-old man who have been missing for a week, whom police described as “high risk”.

Kaylie Hatton went missing in the early hours of last Saturday, after she climbed out of a window at her grandmother’s house in Sidcup, Kent following an argument.

It is believed Kaylie is in the company of a man called Fred Finch.

Detective Sergeant Graham Scott classified the pair as “high risk” and said: “We have had some unconfirmed sightings over the past week and we think they might be using swimming pools and leisure centres to grab a shower.”

The pair have also been seen on a bus near Dartford in south London.

“The last proof of life we have got is Sunday night between 4pm and 8pm at a friend's address,” Mr Scott said.

Kaylie is described as “distinctive” with long blonde hair, which could have been dyed black, and could pass for 21. She was last seen wearing a white top, with a gold chain, black leggings and tan Timberland boots.

Mr Finch, who is from Eltham in southeast London, is described as a white man with short dark hair. He was last seen wearing a dark baseball cap, a black jacket and jeans and black Nike trainers.

Anyone who any information on the pair’s whereabouts should call the police on 101.

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