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13-year-old girl from Southwark missing for six days

Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a 13-year-old girl who is missing from her home in Southwark.

Mariama Kallon was reported missing on Thursday oflast week. She attended school in Bermondsey on that day but did not return home.

It is not the first time that the teenager has gone missing. Previously she has stayed away from home overnight and gone to school the next day as normal, however her school was not open on Friday, and this week is half-term.

There have been two sightings of her in the period since she was reported missing. The first was on the morning of Friday, February 10 near Markham Street, Southwark and the second was on Monday afternoon in Riddons Road, Lewisham.

Detective Sergeant Dick Nation, from the Central South Missing Persons Unit, said: “We believe Mariama is avoiding going home, and as a result of her school being closed has been out of contact for much longer than normal.

“There is no evidence that she has come to harm or is at any imminent risk of harm, but the duration of her disappearance is a cause for concern.

“We do not know where she is staying or who she is staying with. We do not know if she is in the company of any responsible adults. If you have seen Mariama or have any information on her whereabouts, please contact us.

“I would also like to send a message to Mariama if she is reading this: You are not in any trouble but we need to make sure you are safe.

“We are here to talk to you and to help you with whatever problems you may be having. Please call 999, speak to a police officer or ask someone you trust to contact us for you.”

On the two occasions that she was seen since being reported missing she was wearing different clothing – a black top and blue trousers on Friday, and a black top, pink trousers and a heavy scarf on Monday.

Anyone with other information about Mariama’s whereabouts should call 101, giving the reference 5645/13FEB.

Pictured top: Mariama Kallon (Picture: The Met)

 


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