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Youngest of missing girls traced Missing girls found safe and well
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A 12-year-old girl missing in Fife has been found, but her two teenage friends have still not been seen, police said. Three missing girls have been found safe and well, police have said.
Bronwyn Early, 12, Chelsie Innes, 13, and Siobhan Connor, 16, from Ballingry, went missing on Thursday evening. Bronwyn Early, 12, Chelsie Innes, 13, and Siobhan Connor, 16, from Ballingry in Fife, were reported missing on Thursday night.
The girls had been due to attend a community centre but did not arrive, Fife Constabulary said. The alarm was raised when the girls failed to turn up at a local community centre.
The alarm was raised when they failed to turn up. Bronwyn was traced late on Friday night. And inquiries have been continuing to find Chelsie and Siobhan. Bronwyn was traced late on Friday night and the other two girls were found on Saturday. A police spokesman said the girls had been traced locally.
Insp Douglas Goldie said: "I would appeal to the girls to return home or at least make contact with their families or the police."
Chelsie is 5ft 4in with blue eyes and auburn collar-length hair. She was wearing a pink jacket, white shirt and black trousers and jumper.
Siobhan is 4ft 9in with bobbed bleached blonde hair and was wearing a pink vest-top with a grey cropped cardigan, jeans and pink and white trainers.