Officers appealing for help in locating two girls who are missing from Oxfordshire
Officers appealing for help in locating two girls who are missing from Oxfordshire – UKNIP

Officers  appealing for help in locating two girls who are missing from Oxfordshire.

Grace Ashmore, aged 17, was last seen in Great Western Drive, Didcot at around 5pm on Saturday (17/10).

Grace has brown eyes, is approximately 5ft 5ins tall and of slight build with dyed ginger hair.

She was last seen wearing black jogging bottoms with a white stripe down the side, a black coat with a purple scarf, black shoes and a black knitted hat.

Patti Deacon, aged 17, was last seen in Church Road, Wheatley at around 4pm on Sunday (18/10).

Patti has brown eyes, is approximately 5ft 6ins tall and of medium built with dark brown hair.

 

She was last seen wearing black tracksuit bottoms and was carrying a black Nike rucksack with a red tick.

It is believed that Grace and Patti may be together.

They are also known to frequent London, specifically the Waterloo area.

Investigating officer, PC Benjamin Shillam, based at Wantage police station, said: “We are asking for the public’s help in locating Grace and Patti as we are becoming increasingly concerned for their welfare.

“We believe they may be together.

“If you think you have seen them, or believe you may have information about where they are, please get in touch by calling 101, quoting reference number 43200330660.

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