Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace two girls who have gone missing...

Published: 9:52 am December 17, 2024
Updated: 9:52 am December 17, 2024

Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace two girls who have gone missing from St Albans.

Alissa, 11, and Kacey, 14, were last seen together in St Albans town centre on the afternoon of Monday, 16 December. Officers believe the girls may have travelled to Watford and Wembley via train.

Descriptions

  • Alissa is described as:
    • Around 4ft tall
    • Brown hair with blonde highlights
    • Last seen wearing dark grey tracksuit bottoms and a black zip-up hoodie
  • Kacey is described as:
    • Around 5ft 3ins tall
    • Light brown hair and blue eyes
    • Last seen wearing her school uniform, including a blue scarf, blue jumper, black loafers, and a black coat with colourful paint splatters

Police Concern

Hertfordshire Police say they are growing increasingly concerned for the girls’ welfare and are urging anyone with information to come forward immediately.

How to Help

If you have seen Alissa or Kacey or know of their whereabouts, you can contact police in the following ways:

  1. Call 999 immediately if you believe you are with them now or have seen them recently. Quote reference ISR 768 of 16/12.
  2. Submit information online via the reporting form at herts.police.uk/report.
  3. Use the online web chat at herts.police.uk/contact.
  4. Call the non-emergency number 101 to share information about their possible movements.

Police Appeal

A spokesperson for Hertfordshire Police said:

“We are urging anyone who may have seen Alissa or Kacey, or has any information on where they might be, to contact us as a matter of urgency. Their safety is our priority.”

Residents in St Albans, Watford, and Wembley are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings.

 

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