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Girl missing on Tube: Police searching for 10-year-old separated from parents on London Underground Girl missing on Tube: 10-year-old found after being separated from parents on London Underground
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Police are searching for a 10-year-old girl after she got separated from her parents on the Tube.  A 10-year-old girl who went missing after she got separated from her parents on the Tube has been found after a three hour search by police. 
The girl got lost at Canary Wharf station at around 8.40am and is believed to have been on the Jubilee line heading towards Canada Water. Police say she was found "safe and well" shortly after 11.30am at Canary Wharf, where she went missing at around 8.40am.
She is described as having long black hair and wearing glasses, along with a grey puffa jacket with flowers on. She was also wearing a white top with pink and blue lines, grey leggings with grey stars and black Ugg boots. The police appeal to find her was shared by many on Twitter as the search continued. 
Officers are yet to release her name or an image.
Police tweeted: "Can you help? 10-yo girl separated from parents at Canary Wharf at 8.40am. Got on Jubilee line toward Canada Water.Police tweeted: "Can you help? 10-yo girl separated from parents at Canary Wharf at 8.40am. Got on Jubilee line toward Canada Water.
"Long black hair. Glasses. Grey puffa with flowers on. White top with pink and blue lines.Grey leggings with grey stars. Black Ugg boots.""Long black hair. Glasses. Grey puffa with flowers on. White top with pink and blue lines.Grey leggings with grey stars. Black Ugg boots."
Anyone who sees her should call the British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 or text 61016.