
Desperate search for girl, 14, who vanished from shopping centre over 24 hours ago
Talisha Star Clarke Pierre was last seen at The Trafford Centre on Friday, 2nd August at 3:30pm.
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The teen was wearing blue jeans, grey New Balance trainers, a black fur coat over a white crop top and a check print cross-body bag with a gold chain, cops said.
West Yorkshire Police said: "Officers are growing increasingly concerned for Talisha's welfare and are keen to ensure she is safe and well.
"It is believed she may have travelled to West Yorkshire, with known links to Leeds and Calderdale."
It added: "If you have seen Talisha or know of her whereabouts, please contact West Yorkshire Police on 101, quoting log 1463 of 02/08/25."
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