Southwark

Peckham girl going missing is completely out of character

Police in Southwark are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 14-year-old girl who went missing in her school clothes.

Victory Sunny was last seen leaving her Peckham home address to go to school at 07.50hrs on Tuesday, 27 March but failed to return home in the evening.

Victoria is described as a black female, of slim build, with long weaved hair.

She is known to frequent the Southwark area.

At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing her school uniform: a blazer, black knee length skirt, black shoes and tights and a black coat.

Her disappearance is described as extremely out of character and her family and officers are concerned for her welfare. Anyone who sees Victoria should call police on 101 or Missing People on 116000 quoting 18MIS012291.


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