Met Police appeal to find missing Hounslow girl

By Cesar Medina

7th May 2024 | Local News

Police appeal to locate a girl from Hounslow, west London who has been missing for 13 days (credit: Met Police).
Police appeal to locate a girl from Hounslow, west London who has been missing for 13 days (credit: Met Police).

Detectives are appealing for the public's help in locating a 14-year-old girl who has been missing since Thursday, 25 April.

Talailah, 14, was last seen on Thursday, 25 April leaving her home address in Hounslow. When last seen, she was wearing a grey zipper hoody with grey leggings and pink crocs.

PC Asim Raja said: "Following social media appeals, I am now further appealing to the public to assist us with enquiries to help find Talailah.

"Her young age makes her vulnerable, which is why it is so important that we find her.

"Talailah has been missing now for over a week, if you have seen her or know where she may be then it is important that you come forward to police by calling 101, ref 7571/25APR or for any immediate sightings dial 999."

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