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Manchester Evening News
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Stephen Topping

Emergency appeal as last image of missing girl, 16, seen four weeks ago at Manchester Piccadilly released

An urgent appeal has been issued to find a 16-year-old girl who was last seen in Manchester four weeks ago. West Midlands Police has today (October 7) released CCTV images showing the moment Dani Muslimovic was last seen at Manchester Piccadilly railway station.

She is believed to have travelled to the city from Birmingham New Street back on Saturday, September 10. A day earlier, Dani is believed to have made another journey from the West Midlands to Liverpool.

Dani has not been seen since her arrival at Manchester Piccadilly and officers are 'really worried' about her. The teenager, from Birmingham, also has links to London and Essex.

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Anyone who sees Dani or has information on her whereabouts is urged to call 999. Other information can also be passed on to West Midlands Police.

In an appeal published today, a spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: "We really need your help to find Dani Muslimovic, a 16-year-old who has been missing for a month. We understand Dani travelled to Liverpool on Friday, September 9, and then got on a train from Birmingham New Street to Manchester on September 10 and she has not been seen since.

Dani Muslimovic was last seen at Manchester Piccadilly (West Midlands Police)

"We are really worried about her and just want to make sure she is OK. Dani lives in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, but grew up in the Ilford area of London and has links to Essex.

"We have today released CCTV of her last sighting in Manchester Piccadilly train station, where she can be seen wearing black trousers, a black gillet and black jumper. She also wears glasses.

"If you see Dani, please call 999 quoting log 1479 of September 9. If you have any more information on her whereabouts, please call 101 or contact us via Live Chat."

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