Fears are growing for an 11-year-old girl who has posted internet messages after going missing.
An 11-year-old girl who posted internet messages after going missing has been found.
Shannon Brown left her home in Beaumont Road, Wandsworth, at 1300 GMT on Saturday and was last seen around 90 minutes later in Normand Park, Fulham.
Police had previously said Shannon Brown's comments on Facebook had caused them concern.
Since then, police said she has posted comments on her Facebook page which have caused them concern.
She had left her home in Beaumont Road, Wandsworth, at 1300 GMT on Saturday and was seen around 90 minutes later in Normand Park, Fulham.
Police would not reveal details of the entries but said Shannon was considered vulnerable.
Police did not reveal the nature of the entries she posted on Facebook but said she was considered to be vulnerable.
Det Ch Insp Mark Cranwell said: "Shannon has been missing now for more than 24 hours and our concern is naturally growing.
"We do know she has had access to a computer as her Facebook page has been updated since she went missing, and her comments have led us to be most concerned for her welfare.
"Anyone who has seen Shannon or knows her whereabouts is asked to contact us immediately. And of course we ask Shannon herself, should she hear of these appeals, to contact her family or the police."
Shannon is white, around 5ft 3in and has long brown hair with a fringe which she had in a pony tail.
She was wearing a black top, light coloured trousers, black shoes and hooped earrings.
The youngster also had a pink handbag with a Nike tick symbol on it.