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Family plead for Bexley teenager to come home

The family of a 14-year-old girl who went missing three weeks ago have appealed to her to get in touch.

Renae Goode-Garrett, from Bexley, did not go back to school after the Easter break and walked out of her house on April 14, without telling anyone where she was going.

She has been seen in photos on Facebook since then with a friend and has spoken with police – but has not communicated with her mother.

The teenager has been seen in Catford and Croydon during the intervening period.

The family appeal on the Missing People website said: “Renae we are here for you whenever you are ready; we can listen, talk you through what help you need, pass a message for you and help you to be safe. Call. Text. Anytime. Free. Confidential. 116000.”

Details on https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/help-us-find/renae-goode-garrett-21-001624


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