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Missing girl, 13, found safe after Christmas disappearance | Missing girl, 13, found safe after Christmas disappearance |
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A 13-year-old girl missing for almost a week over Christmas has been found safe, police have said. | A 13-year-old girl missing for almost a week over Christmas has been found safe, police have said. |
Lyla Lake, from Basingstoke in Hampshire, had been missing since Wednesday 21 December. | Lyla Lake, from Basingstoke in Hampshire, had been missing since Wednesday 21 December. |
Police had renewed an appeal for information on Tuesday, releasing CCTV footage of her in Reading train station from the evening she went missing. | Police had renewed an appeal for information on Tuesday, releasing CCTV footage of her in Reading train station from the evening she went missing. |
Hours later, Hampshire Police said the teenager, who also goes by Lyla-Jane, had been "found safe". | Hours later, Hampshire Police said the teenager, who also goes by Lyla-Jane, had been "found safe". |
"Thank you to everyone who shared our appeals and contacted us with information," the force added. | "Thank you to everyone who shared our appeals and contacted us with information," the force added. |
On Christmas Eve Lyla's cousin, the Olympic high jumper Morgan Lake, had appealed for anyone who may know something to come forward. | On Christmas Eve Lyla's cousin, the Olympic high jumper Morgan Lake, had appealed for anyone who may know something to come forward. |
Earlier on Tuesday, Lyla's father Nathan made a direct appeal to his daughter to come home, saying in a video posted online: "Daddy loves you so much". | Earlier on Tuesday, Lyla's father Nathan made a direct appeal to his daughter to come home, saying in a video posted online: "Daddy loves you so much". |
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