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Police ‘extremely concerned’ for missing 12-year-old girl

Police have said they are “extremely concerned” for the safety of a 12-year-old girl who has been missing since last Saturday.

Santana Hailstones was last seen leaving her mother’s home in Kensington at around 11.50am.

She has not been seen since, and she has not been in contact with her family or friends, which they say is out of character for her.

Santana was last seen wearing a red and green Morocco football shirt with the number two on the back and the name ‘Hakimi’, and a dark coloured puffa jacket.

Santana Hailstones (Picture: The Met)

She was also wearing black Adidas tracksuit bottoms with pink stripes, white Air Jordan Trainers, and was carrying a pink Nike backpack with a Nike Air Jordan logo on it.

Sergeant Darren Bull said: “We are carrying out extensive enquiries to try and find Santana. We are extremely concerned about Santana due to her young age, and as the days pass my fear that something has happened to her grows. 

“Anyone who thinks they have seen Santana or has any information is asked to call 101 stating 23MIS039109 . Report immediate sightings by calling 999. 

“You can also contact the Missing People charity by calling 116 000, this service is confidential.”

Pictured top: Santana Hailstones (Picture: The Met)


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