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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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James Holt

Police believe missing West Yorkshire teenager may be in Oldham as they issue urgent appeal

Police believe a missing teenager from West Yorkshire may be in Oldham, as they issued an urgent appeal. Police are urging any witnesses to come forward as they attempt to trace Natalie Stephenson, 15, who was last seen on Wednesday evening (October 19).

Natalie, from Cleckheaton, in Kirklees, was reported missing from home. West Yorkshire Police have now issued an appeal for information regarding her whereabouts.

The force said enquiries have been ongoing around the Kirklees area, but that it is now believed she is in the Oldham area, in Greater Manchester. The teenager is described as being of a slim build, around 5ft 7ins tall, with dyed blonde hair.

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In an appeal on Thursday night, West Yorkshire Police said: " We are appealing for witnesses to find missing Natalie Stephenson from Cleckheaton. Kirklees District CID would like to speak to anyone who has seen or has information about Natalie (15) who was reported missing from her Cleckheaton home on Wednesday evening ( October 19).

"She is described as slim, 5ft 7ins tall and as having dyed blonde hair. Enquiries have been ongoing in Kirklees to find Natalie, but it is currently believed she may be in the Oldham area."

Anyone who has seen her or has information is asked to contact Kirklees CID on 101 referencing log 1726 of October 19. Information can also be given online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat

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