In a troubling turn of events, a map has surfaced outlining the last known locations of three teenagers who have run away from home.
This has prompted police to initiate an urgent search for the trio, as worries for their safety intensify.
Shelley, 14, Roxanna, 13, and Jack, 15, all vanished from their residences in Burlesdon and Eastleigh, Hampshire, last week, with indications suggesting they may be traveling to London together.
Growing Alarm from Authorities
The Hampshire Police have expressed escalating concern for the teenagers’ well-being, highlighting that numerous inquiries have been undertaken since their disappearance.
They are now reaching out to the community for assistance in locating the missing youths.
Descriptions of the Missing Teens
Authorities have provided detailed descriptions to help the public identify the teens.
Shelley is described as a white girl, standing between 5 feet 3 inches and 5 feet 5 inches tall, with long light brown hair typically worn in a bun.
At the time of her disappearance, she was dressed in black leggings, a blue t-shirt, and a white puffa gilet, and she was carrying a blue handbag.
Roxanna shares a similar height, between 5 feet 3 inches and 5 feet 5 inches, with an average build, blue eyes, and long brown hair.
She was last seen in a grey hoodie, a black puffa jacket, and black trainers.
Jack is the tallest of the three at 5 feet 9 inches, with a slim build and dark ginger hair styled longer on top.
His last outfit consisted of a white t-shirt, light blue cargo trousers, white trainers, and a black coat, and he was seen carrying a black bag.
Call for Public Assistance
Police are appealing to the public for any information regarding the missing teenagers.
A spokesperson for Hampshire Police stated, “We’ve been carrying out a number of inquiries since they went missing, but are now turning to the community for help.
We’re growing increasingly concerned for their welfare and urge anyone who has seen them or has any information about their whereabouts to contact us immediately at 101, quoting references 44240407521, 44240402033, or 44240407521. If it’s an emergency, please call 999.”
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