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Georgia Williams disappearance: Man arrested in Glasgow Georgia Williams disappearance 'out of character'
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of kidnap in Glasgow as police try to trace a 17-year-old girl who has been missing from her home in Shropshire since Sunday. Police trying to trace a 17-year-old girl missing from her home in Shropshire since Sunday say they feel she "may have come to harm".
Georgia Williams, from Wellington, is believed to be in Glasgow. Georgia Williams, from Wellington, is believed to be in Glasgow where a 22-year-old man was arrested earlier on suspicion of kidnap.
The arrested man, aged 22 and also from Wellington, was held by Police Scotland earlier. West Mercia Police said the former head girl's disappearance was "completely out of character".
Officers said they were worried for Georgia's welfare and were searching two houses in Glasgow. Officers in Scotland have been searching two addresses in Glasgow.
West Mercia Police and Police Scotland said they were holding a joint operation at an address in Dunblane Street in the Cowcaddens area. West Mercia Police and Police Scotland said they were holding a joint operation at an address in Dunblane Street, in the Cowcaddens area, and at the Premier Inn, West Nile Street, in the city centre.
Police have not disclosed the location of the other house. The man, also from Wellington, was arrested at the hotel and is being questioned in Glasgow.
Supt Nav Malik from West Mercia Police said: "We believe that Georgia may have been travelling with a man since she left her home on Sunday. Investigating a tweet
"A police operation has led to the arrest of a man in Glasgow, but we have so far not been able to locate Georgia. Supt Nav Malik, of the West Mercia force, made clear the man was not Georgia's boyfriend and was just "friends on social media".
"I also want to know about the movements of a silver Toyota Hiace 300 GS van, registration number CX06 ASV, which we know travelled from Wellington to Oswestry, Shropshire, before travelling to Rhyl, Chester, Cumbria and then on to Glasgow." He said police were investigating a tweet supposedly sent by Georgia in the days before she went missing in which she referred to feeling anxious and unable to sleep.
Mr Malik added that police were talking to her two sisters about the significance of that.
Her parents believed she had been expecting to stay overnight with some friends but she never returned. They reported her missing on Tuesday, Mr Malik said.
"We do feel she might've come to harm, given the unique and very unusual circumstances," he said.
Missed concert
Making a direct appeal to Georgia, who has never gone missing before, he said she was not in trouble and urged her to contact police or her parents.
"We are extremely concerned and want to make sure you are safe and well," he said.
She missed her first driving lesson a few days ago and had also been due to go to a concert nearby with her boyfriend but missed that too.
Mr Malik said officers believed that Georgia may have been travelling with a man since she left her home on Sunday.
He appealed to anyone with information about the movements of a silver Toyota Hiace 300 GS van, registration number CX06 ASV, which had travelled from Wellington to Oswestry, Shropshire, before going to Rhyl, Chester, Cumbria and then on to Glasgow.