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Police search for girl, 14, who went missing in north London

Police search for girl, 14, who went missing in north London

Police search for girl, 14, who went missing in north London
Reneisha Brown went missing on Saturday (Picture: Met Police)
Police are looking for a 14-year-old girl who went missing in north London on Saturday.
Reneisha Brown was last seen leaving her home in Wood Green at 9am on November 1 to go to the gym at Edmonton Green Leisure centre, which she regularly attended.
She’s described as a young black woman, 5′ 5″ tall, of slim athletic build with an afro hairstyle pulled back in a ponytail. She often wears a blue or white head band.
When last seen Reneisha was wearing a black tracksuit, white Nike air force trainers and a blue rain coat.
She also had a white leather bag with the words ‘Paul’s boutique’ written on it. Inside the bag was a navy hooded top.
She tends to travel locally around north London, predominantly Haringey, Wood Green, Tottenham and Edmonton.
Anyone who has seen Reneisha or who knows of her whereabouts is asked to call Wood Green CID on 101.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/11/04/police-search-for-girl-14-who-went-missing-in-north-london-4935270/

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