Police have urged members of the public to call them immediately if they spot a missing schoolgirl. West Midlands Police issued an image of 14-year-old Lily after she disappeared this weekend.
The girl has gone missing from Weoley Castle, Birmingham, sparking concerns for her welfare. She was last seen in a black coat, white trainers and a grey tracksuit, police say.
The police force asked "have you seen Lily?" as they posted a photo of her to social media on Sunday morning, January 5. They say she may have extra clothes in her black rucksack.
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Police advised anyone who sees her to "call 999 immediately", quoting a particular case number to the officers. The appeal, shared shortly after 10am, read: "MISSING | Have you seen Lily? The 14-year-old has gone missing from Weoley Castle in Birmingham and we are concerned for her welfare. She was last seen wearing a grey tracksuit, black coat and white trainers.
"It is believed she may have additional clothing in a black rucksack. If you see her please call 999 immediately quoting PID 443580."