'If anyone knows where our girls are or have seen them, call police. Their families just want them home.'
Both girls are considered by police to be vulnerable Police are ‘extremely concerned’ about two missing girls who could have travelled more than 170 miles from home. Grace, aged 12, and 15-year-old Abbie, are believed to have left their home town of Worthing in Sussex on Friday morning and are both considered to be vulnerable. It’s thought the two girls are using public transport to travel around the country, and they were caught on CCTV at a railway station.
Their families just want them home.’ Chief Superintendent Carwyn Hughes said: ‘We are extremely concerned for Grace and Abbie and we are working closely with their families and our colleagues at West Midlands Police to get them home safely.
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