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Five people have been arrested by police investigating the disappearance of a student from Walsall. | Five people have been arrested by police investigating the disappearance of a student from Walsall. |
Zoya Anwar, 18, was last seen by friends at King Edward VI School in Handsworth, Birmingham, on 26 February. | |
West Midlands Police said her disappearance was not reported until Friday and concerns have grown for her safety. | West Midlands Police said her disappearance was not reported until Friday and concerns have grown for her safety. |
Four men and a woman, aged between 27 and 48, all from the Walsall area have been arrested on suspicion of kidnap. | Four men and a woman, aged between 27 and 48, all from the Walsall area have been arrested on suspicion of kidnap. |
Police said they were all known to Zoya and are currently being questioned. | Police said they were all known to Zoya and are currently being questioned. |
Officers have appealed for the public's help to trace the missing teenager. | Officers have appealed for the public's help to trace the missing teenager. |
She is described as Asian, of slim build, 5ft 6in tall and with shoulder-length black hair. | She is described as Asian, of slim build, 5ft 6in tall and with shoulder-length black hair. |
'Bright future' | |
Police said the "straight-A" student was due to pick up her A-Level exam results from King Edward VI School on Thursday. | Police said the "straight-A" student was due to pick up her A-Level exam results from King Edward VI School on Thursday. |
In a statement, Elisabeth Wager, head teacher at the school, described Zoya as an accomplished pupil with an "exemplary school record" and "a bright future ahead of her". | |
"She has firm friendships in the school and we are providing support as required to her friends and the wider school community," Ms Wager added. | |
Det Supt Jo Chilton said house-to-house inquiries and forensic investigations were ongoing. | Det Supt Jo Chilton said house-to-house inquiries and forensic investigations were ongoing. |
"Zoya has never been missing before and it is very out of character for her," she said. | "Zoya has never been missing before and it is very out of character for her," she said. |
"Whilst we are keeping an open mind, we are very concerned for her and need to know she is safe and well as a matter of urgency." | "Whilst we are keeping an open mind, we are very concerned for her and need to know she is safe and well as a matter of urgency." |
She said police were looking into a number of possibilities over her disappearance, including her running away from home or being taken against her will. | She said police were looking into a number of possibilities over her disappearance, including her running away from home or being taken against her will. |
In a press conference, Ch Supt Dave Sturman said the issue of arranged marriage "does not feature... at the moment" as part of the force's inquiries. | |
West Midlands Police has set up a dedicated call centre for anyone with information about her disappearance. |