Search for missing Dorset teenager Natalie continues

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Officers searching for a missing Dorset teenager have issued new images of her as they renew their appeal for information.

Natalie, aged 15, was last seen at Poole train station at around 9pm on Sunday, June 7, where she is reported to have boarded a train bound for London Waterloo.

Following enquiries, it is believed that Natalie got off the train at Bournemouth at around 10pm that night.

Natalie is described as five feet one inch tall, of medium build and has black hair with a pink fringe and pink on the side.

She is believed to have been wearing a black hooded top with white writing on the front and a white top underneath, pale pink tracksuit bottoms and grey trainers with white stripes and was carrying a black handbag.

Police constable Jane Bayliss, of Dorset Police, said: “We remain concerned for Natalie’s welfare and are continuing our enquiries and searches to locate her.

“We believe Natalie may still be in the BCP area and are now issuing a new image of her, as well as a CCTV image from the train, in the hope that they may jog the memory of someone who has seen her locally.”

Anyone with information or knowledge as to Natalie’s whereabouts is asked to contact Dorset Police online or by calling 999, quoting occurrence number 55260084363.

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