FIND HER Urgent Search for Missing 12-Year-Old Girl from Eastbourne — Believed to Be Travelling to London
Urgent Search for Missing 12-Year-Old Girl from Eastbourne — Believed to Be Travelling to London

Urgent Search for Missing 12-Year-Old Girl from Eastbourne — Believed to Be Travelling to London

Police are urgently appealing for information following the disappearance of 12-year-old Erin, who was last seen around 9am on Saturday, 28 June 2025, in Eastbourne.

Erin is the subject of a high-priority missing child investigation, with Sussex Police expressing concern for her welfare. She is believed to be using the train network and may be travelling towards London.

Description:

  • Name: Erin
  • Age: 12
  • Height: 5’3”
  • Build: Slim
  • Hair: Brown, straight with curls at the bottom
  • Clothing last seen wearing: White vest top and grey jogging bottoms

The Missing Persons Team (MPT) and Sussex Police are coordinating efforts to trace her movements and are asking the public—particularly those using public transport—to be alert.

A spokesperson said:

“This is a critical incident involving a vulnerable child. We urge anyone who has seen Erin or has information about her movements to come forward immediately.”

How to Help:

If you see Erin or have any relevant information:

  • Call Sussex Police on 101
  • Quote reference 1385 of 28/06

Members of the public are urged to share Erin’s image and remain vigilant, especially at rail stations and on trains between Sussex and London.

 

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