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Billy Gaddi

Police appeal for help in tracking down two missing Lanarkshire teenage girls

Police are appealing for the public’s help in tracking down two missing Lanarkshire teenage girls who they suspect might be with each other.

Officers put out an appeal today to find 13-year-old Caileigh Ogilvie, who was last seen at around 5.30pm on Monday, June 12, in the area of Forrest Street, Airdrie, and 14-year-old Niamh Quigley, who was last seen at about 10.40am yesterday at Motherwell Road, Bellshill.

The pair may be in each other's company.

Caileigh is described as 5ft 6 in height, with long brown hair and was last seen wearing a pink t-shirt, black shorts and a blue jacket.

Whilst Niamh is described as 5ft 3 in height, with long blonde hair and when last seen was wearing a purple jumpsuit, black Converse trainers and a black biker jacket.

Anyone who may have seen the girls since this time, or who has any information which could be relevant, is urged to contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 4706 of 13/06/2023.

Missing People operate a free helpline seven days a week from 9am to 11pm for anyone who is thinking of going missing, is currently missing, or has friends or family who are missing.

This can be accessed by phone or text on 116 000. For further details please visit their website.

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