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Fears grow for teenage girl missing for more than two weeks

Elisha Crimmins last seen at Kingston Upon Thames station

Friday 19 October 2018 10:35 EDT
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Bedfordshire police appeal for information over missing teenager Elisha Crimmins

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Fears are growing for the wellbeing of a 14-year-old girl who went missing more than two weeks ago.

Elisha Crimmins has not been seen since 29 September and there has been no phone contact since then.

Originally from the Cardiff area she has lived in local authority care at a children's home in Bedfordshire since November 2017.

CCTV cameras captured her at Kingston upon Thames station on 4 October, five days after she was last seen in public.

Bedfordshire Police said they would like to speak to the two young men pictured with her.

Her social media accounts were used to "like" a photo on 5 October and to send a brief direct message on 11 October, Bedfordshire Police said.

"While we have focused our search so far on Croydon and South Wales, the length of time that has now passed since a confirmed sighting means Elisha could be anywhere across the country," said Assistant Chief Constable Jackie Sebire. "Elisha is a vulnerable young girl and we are growing increasingly concerned for her welfare."

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She urged anyone with information on Elisha's whereabouts over the last fortnight, or about the two young men she was pictured with at Kingston station, to contact police.

"Elisha should know that she is not in trouble and everyone just wants to make sure that she is safe," she added.

Sarah Vale, one of Elisha's carers said she was "a vibrant, personable and friendly girl that people are naturally drawn to her."

She added that the teenager was "extremely attractive and that, coupled with the way she conducts herself, can make her appear older than she is. But when you get to know her you are reminded of just how young she is."

She said Elisha loves animals, is a "brilliant" horse rider and has never been in any trouble at the home.

"Elisha is just a young person who has had a really hard start in life," she said. "If you are reading this, please get in touch, because everyone is really worried about you and we just want to make sure you're safe."

To report information about Elisha's whereabouts, see mipp.police.uk/operation/35SA020118B59-PO1 or alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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