POLICE have provided an update in the case of three teenage girls missing from the Wrexham area.
Last night (Monday, November 11), the Leader reported that North Wales Police were appealing for information to help find three teenage girls missing from Minera.
The three girls were reported missing at 5am on Monday, November 11.
One girl is 15, while the other two are 14-years-old. One is described as being around 5ft 4, with long hair in plaits, wearing black clothes and white trainers.
Another is thought to be wearing grey jeans, a black t shirt and a coat with a fur trim. While the last girl is possibly wearing pyjamas, say police.
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In their latest update, North Wales Police have said that enquiries suggest that the girls are no longer in the north Wales area.
That means that NWP are now teaming up with other forces over the border to ensure that the girls are 'located both safe and well'.
A statement from North Wales Police reads: "Thank you to all those that have assisted in providing information of sightings regarding the three females that were reported missing from Minera earlier on today (November 11).
"Enquiries that have been conducted throughout the day suggest that they are no longer in the North Wales area, and further enquiries are being currently being conducted, with the assistance of other Forces, to ensure that they are located both safe and well."
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