Search Continues for Missing 14-Year-Old Daizie in Scunthorpe
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The search is on for a 14-year-old girl from Scunthorpe who was last seen on Tuesday evening in the Lichfield Avenue area. Daizie was reported missing to Humberside Police, who have launched an appeal to the public for any information that could help them locate her.
Daizie is described as being around 5ft 4ins tall, of slim build with long light brown hair and a tongue and nose piercing. She was last seen at around 7.30pm on Tuesday, May 2 in the Lichfield Avenue area.
Taking to social media, a spokesperson from Humberside Police wrote: “Can you help us find 14-year-old Daizie from Scunthorpe? We are appealing for help to locate her after she was reported to us missing yesterday evening (Tuesday 2 May).”
The police have urged anyone who has seen Daizie or knows where she may be to contact them on their non-emergency number 101, quoting log 596 of 2 May.
Daizie’s disappearance has caused a great deal of distress to her family and friends, who have been appealing to the public for help in finding her. Local residents have expressed their concern and wish for Daizie to be found safe and sound.
Humberside Police have been working tirelessly to locate Daizie and have been conducting searches of the area where she was last seen. They have also been making use of CCTV footage in the area and have been liaising with the local community to gather any information that may be useful in the search.
The police have appealed to the public to check their gardens, sheds and outbuildings for any signs of Daizie. They have also asked people to search any abandoned buildings in the area and to report any suspicious activity.
The search for Daizie has spread across social media, with people from all over the country sharing her picture and appealing for help in finding her.
It is hoped that with the help of the public, Daizie will be found safe and sound. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to contact Humberside Police on their non-emergency number 101, quoting log 596 of 2 May.