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Published Date: 26 June 2008
POLICE have issued another appeal to trace a missing 13-year old girl
Charlotte Coulthard has been missing since May 31, when she was last seen in the King Cross area of Halifax wearing a turquoise and cream striped vest, jeans, a grey and white Nike hooded top and black Nike trainers with pink trim.

Police think C
harlotte may be in the Manningham area of Bradford, but it is possible she could be in other areas of the region.

Last night Charlotte's father Jason Roberts issued an appeal to find his daughter. He said: "Charlotte has been missing for nearly a month now and that is too long for any 13-year old girl to be away from her family."

"We are all desperate for Charlotte to come back home as she has been away for so long now and we are all really worried about her."

"I just want Charlotte to know that she isn't in any trouble – we just want her back home. I also want to ask anyone who might have seen Charlotte either in Bradford, Halifax or anywhere, to call the police."

Charlotte is originally from the Illingworth Gardens area of Halifax and is slim, 5ft 5in tall with long brown hair that is sometimes worn in a ponytail. She also wears gold loop earrings.



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2008 9:55 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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