Police are appealing for help in finding a teenager last seen leaving a nightclub in Windsor
Marnie Clayton, 18, from Bracknell left Atik night club in William Street around 2am on Sunday, Thames Valley Police said.
She did not return home and was reported missing by her family just before 3am.
Ms Clayton is described as a white female, approximately 5ft 2ins to 5ft 4ins tall, with brown hair and a slim build.
The teenager, who was wearing a grey dress when she was last seen, is also known to frequent Reading town centre.
Police released photographs of Ms Clayton, including one taken on the night she went missing.
Detective Chief Inspector Jon Groenen, of Thames Valley Police, said: “This is out of character for Marnie, and we are becoming increasingly concerned for her welfare.
“I would appeal to anybody who knows of Marnie’s whereabouts to please call us on 101, quoting reference number 43220021633.
“If you see her, please contact us on 999.
“I would also like to appeal directly to Marnie, if you see this appeal, please contact your family or the police to let us know you are safe and where you are.”
We would like to thank you all for your concern and for sharing our appeal to help locate Marnie.
— Thames Valley Police (@ThamesVP) January 17, 2022
Marnie is still missing at current time, and we would ask you to contact us if you have any information that can assist the investigation.
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Police said on Monday that the investigation is “fast-moving” and urged people not to speculate.
The force tweeted: “We would like to thank you all for your concern and for sharing our appeal to help locate Marnie.
“Marnie is still missing at current time, and we would ask you to contact us if you have any information that can assist the investigation.
“We’d like to reassure the community that this is a fast-moving inquiry, and we are thoroughly investigating the circumstances.
“Please avoid speculation into the circumstances, but share any information you feel may assist the investigation by calling TVP on 101.”