
Schoolgirl, 15, missing for three days after she vanished from train station as cops urge ‘call 999 if you see her'
Elodie, 15, was last seen at Fareham train station at around 9.30am last Sunday.
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Police have launched an appeal to help find the teenager
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A statement from Hampshire Police said: "The 15-year-old, who also goes by the name 'Wren', has gone missing from Hedge End and was last seen at Fareham train station on Sunday 13 July, at about 9.30am.
"It is believed she may have travelled to the Plymouth area.
"Elodie is described as white, about 5ft 7in tall, slim build, dark brown hair with blonde roots in a short bob.
"She was last seen wearing a grey vest top, black cycle shorts, black Reebok trainers, and she was carrying a white Hello Kitty bag.
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"She was wearing two hair black hair clips in her hair.
"Anyone with information about Elodie whereabouts are asked to please call 999 immediately, quoting reference number 44250312072."
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Police have released a picture of Elodie, 15
Credit: Hampshire Police
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