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Published Date: 23 April 2008
POLICE have said they are concerned for the safety of a Kilham girl who has been missing from her home since the weekend.
Officers have appealed for anyone who knows where 15 year old Rebecca Anne Craven is now to come forward.

Rebecca was last seen by her family on Saturday and had not been in contact since then as the Driffield Times went to press. She has been missing on a number of occasions earlier this year and has previously been located in the centre of Hull.

A Humberside Police spokesman said officers were concerned about her welfare due to her young age which makes her vulnerable.

She is described as white, 5’2 tall, of slim build with shoulder length brown hair and blue eyes. She also wears black coloured glasses.

At the time she disappeared she was wearing a green coat, a black and white coloured diamond patterned top, jeans and brown coloured boots.

It is also believed that she was carrying a silver coloured sequinned bag which contained clothes.

Rebecca, or anyone who knows her whereabouts, is asked to contact Humberside Police on 0845 6060222



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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 11:51 AM
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