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Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Yahoo
Mum's heart-breaking appeal for missing 13 year old daughter last seen in Bolton
UPDATE: A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: "Some good news this afternoon - Ruby has been found safe and well, thanks to everyone who shared our appeals." Officers in Salford are becoming increasingly concerned for a teenage girl who has been missing for more than 24 hours. Ruby Wallwork, 13, was last seen at around 11pm on Friday (June 6) on Ellesmere Close in Kearsley and reported missing at around 8am the following day. Her mum Amy Bell said: 'Ruby is a vulnerable young girl, our family miss and care about her so much. We just want her back home safe with us where she belongs.' READ MORE: Two young girls have gone missing - have you seen them? Detective Chief Inspector Helen Bagnall said: 'If anyone has any information, no matter how small, or thinks they may have seen Ruby, we would urge them to contact us. 'We have a team of officers out looking for her and we desperately want to bring her home to her family. 'Officers have been trying to locate Ruby by reviewing CCTV, speaking to her friends and family, and checking known addresses. 'It is believed she may have caught a train so we are also working with neighbouring forces and British Transport Police. 'Anyone with information should contact our team on 0161 856 65224. Alternatively call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting log 885-070625, or via the reporting tools on our website.'


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Cops hunt vulnerable schoolgirl, 13, who vanished from house & may be on train as desperate mum pleads ‘come home safe'
AN urgent search has been launched for a vulnerable schoolgirl who's been missing for more than 24 hours. Ruby Wallwork, 13, was last seen at around 11pm on Friday (June 6) on Ellesmere Close in Kearsley, Greater Manchester, and reported missing at around 8am the following day. 2 2 Her mum Amy Bell said: 'Ruby is a vulnerable young girl, our family miss and care about her so much. "We just want her back home safe with us where she belongs.' Detective Chief Inspector Helen Bagnall said: 'If anyone has any information, no matter how small, or thinks they may have seen Ruby, we would urge them to contact us. 'We have a team of officers out looking for her and we desperately want to bring her home to her family. 'Officers have been trying to locate Ruby by reviewing CCTV, speaking to her friends and family, and checking known addresses. 'It is believed she may have caught a train so we are also working with neighbouring forces and British Transport Police. 'Anyone with information should contact our team on 0161 856 65224. "Alternatively call 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, quoting log 885-070625, or via the reporting tools on our website.'


CBC
11-02-2025
- Business
- CBC
Navigating non-U.S. travel bookings to keep Canadian dollars at home
Travel agents say more Canadians are cancelling trips to the U.S. in favour of vacationing elsewhere, but Travel Group consultant McKenzie McMillan says dollars can still enter the American economy depending on which companies they book with. He advises a caller who booked a trip to Ireland through an American company to do a little research but tells BC Today guest host Amy Bell it can be unavoidable as operators for Western travellers use U.S. dollars as a default currency.


CBC
29-01-2025
- Business
- CBC
Could B.C.'s economy see any benefits from U.S. tariffs?
Tom Davidoff, a professor at UBC's Sauder School of Business, responds to a viewer email about how potential U.S. tariffs could encourage more British Columbians to buy local. He tells BC Today guest host Amy Bell that local retailers may benefit, but the tariffs would still pose problems for businesses that rely on export markets in the U.S.