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Missing girl to be shown on Selhurst Park big screen | Missing girl to be shown on Selhurst Park big screen |
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An image of a missing teenager from south London is to be displayed on the big screen at Crystal Palace's home game against Brighton on Saturday. | An image of a missing teenager from south London is to be displayed on the big screen at Crystal Palace's home game against Brighton on Saturday. |
Shelley Pratt, 14, from Croydon, was last seen three weeks ago on the afternoon of 8 November, after she got off a bus. | Shelley Pratt, 14, from Croydon, was last seen three weeks ago on the afternoon of 8 November, after she got off a bus. |
Metropolitan Police said she had not contacted friends or family since then. | |
It is possible she may be with someone in a house or a flat, the force spokesman said. | It is possible she may be with someone in a house or a flat, the force spokesman said. |
The teenager was last seen after she got off a bus outside the Harris Academy in South Norwood, before walking down Portland Road with another girl and a boy. | The teenager was last seen after she got off a bus outside the Harris Academy in South Norwood, before walking down Portland Road with another girl and a boy. |
She was wearing her school uniform which consisted of a dark purple hooded jumper with the slogan 'I [heart symbol] London.' | She was wearing her school uniform which consisted of a dark purple hooded jumper with the slogan 'I [heart symbol] London.' |
Shelley's parents Lisa and Tony Pratt made a direct plea to their daughter to come home. | Shelley's parents Lisa and Tony Pratt made a direct plea to their daughter to come home. |
Det Ch Insp Mark Dunne said concerns for her safety were "increasing by the day". | Det Ch Insp Mark Dunne said concerns for her safety were "increasing by the day". |
He encouraged people to be vigilant about any young people who were new to their area. | He encouraged people to be vigilant about any young people who were new to their area. |
Officers will be handing out leaflets to shoppers in Croydon town centre over the weekend. | Officers will be handing out leaflets to shoppers in Croydon town centre over the weekend. |
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