
Humberside Police have released two images of 14-year-old Lily who has been reported missing
Police are searching for a missing 14-year-old girl from Ulceby who was last seen on CCTV at Hessle Foreshore this morning.
Humberside Police described Lily as 5ft 3inches tall, with long blonde hair, which may be tucked inside a black hoodie. She is also wearing grey jogging bottoms and black and white Converse trainers.
The force is urging anyone who may have CCTV or dashcam footage from the area of Hessle Foreshore at around 6am today (Thursday) to get in touch.
Before the CCTV capture in Hessle, the most recent sighting of Lily was in the Priory Crescent area of Ulceby at 1.00am this morning.
In a statement released today, a spokesperson for Humberside Police said: “Officers are continuing to explore multiple lines of enquiry in the search for missing 14-year-old Lily from Ulceby and are wanting to hear from anyone who may have been in the Hessle Foreshore area between 5am and 7am this morning (Thursday, 26 February).”
Inspector Tim Harvey said: “Lily originally was last seen in the early hours of this morning (Thursday, 26 February) from the Priory Crescent area in Ulceby; however, we are now able to share a CCTV image which shows Lilys last confirmed location at Hessle Foreshore. The what3words location large.parts.picked, at approximately 6am this morning.
“Lily is described as around 5ft 3inches with long blonde hair, which may be tucked inside a black hoodie, grey joggers and black and white converse.
“We are requesting members of the public who may have CCTV or dashcam footage from the area of Hessle Foreshore at around 6am today (Thursday, 26 February) to get in touch with us”.
In an earlier statement published this morning, the force said: “Have you seen missing 14-year-old Lily from Ulceby? It is believed Lily was last seen in the area of Priory Crescent in Ulceby at 1.00am this morning (Thursday, 26 February).
“Lily is described as around 5ft 3inches with long blonde hair and thought to be wearing a black hoodie, grey joggers and black and white converse.”
If you have seen Lily, or know where she may be, call police on the non-emergency number 101 quoting log 52 of 26 February.
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