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Police Launch ‘Desperate’ Hunt For 14-Year-Old Girl Who Disappeared While Walking Her Family Dog


A 14-year-old girl has reportedly gone missing after walking her family dog two days ago.

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According to local media reports, the police are expressing their concerns for the young teen and her welfare as she has not been seen by anybody since the afternoon hours of Wednesday, which is two days back. 

Reports by authorities have revealed how the young teen suddenly vanished when she stepped outside her residence in Haverhill in Suffolk. She wanted to take her family’s pet Shih Tzu dog for a walk but was never seen or heard of after that. 

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Some new reports from Cambridgeshire Live have spoken about how some authorities may be suggesting the possibility of the young child traveling out of Suffolk as the mystery surrounding the bizarre case continues. 

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Meanwhile, cops have stated that the missing teen has links with the Cambridge area as well as the Coventry. 

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For this reason, both her loved ones and police officers are getting really concerned about her well-being and for this reason, they are urging anyone and everyone to come forward with any sort of information that could potentially lead to a discovery in the case. 

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“We urge anyone to come forward if they believe to have made any contact with the teen,” the authorities revealed via a public statement. 

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The teen has been described as a 5ft 5in tall white girl with shoulder-length blond hair. Moreover, they have also stated that she was last seen wearing a black-toned McKenzie top with a hoodie, which was paired with blue-toned jeans and a pair of Nike shoes. 

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Her pet dog was a Chich Tzu which was light-brown in color and named Teddy. 

Therefore, anyone who has any information regarding the missing child’s whereabouts is being asked to contact the duty sergeant posted at Haverhill. 

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