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Police search for missing teenager



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POLICE are concerned about a missing 14-year-old.
Jemma Stevenson vanished from her foster home in Brodrick Road on June 11. She left without giving any indication of where she was going, or who with.
Jemma hasn't been seen or heard from since. It is believed that Jemma may have travelled to Guilford where she has family members, however police have not yet been able to confirm this.
"It is imperative that Jemma is located and spoken to in order to check on her welfare and establish that she is not in any danger," said a police spokesperson.
Jemma is described as a white, 5ft 4 ins tall, slim, with very long straight light brown hair with blonde dye, and blue eyes.
She has a pierced belly button and a dimple on her left shoulder. When last seen Jemma was wearing a grey and yellow horizontal striped hoodie, dark blue jeans and black trainers.
Police are asking anyone with any information about where Jemma is - or who has seen her since June 11 - to call them on 0845 60 70 999 quoting missing person reference number 47/42462 or serial 2336 11/06/08.




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