Missing Doncaster schoolgirl Lorna Vickerage found safe in London

A 14-year-old girl who went missing from South Yorkshire with a convicted fraudster has been found in London.
Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum 
Christine Vickerage.Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum 
Christine Vickerage.
Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum Christine Vickerage.

Lorna Vickerage was found near Euston station, with family friend John Bush, 35, who was arrested, South Yorkshire Police said.

A spokesman said the pair were spotted by an off-duty police officer at 2.35pm.

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Schoolgirl Lorna disappeared from her home near Doncaster on Monday.

Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum 
Christine Vickerage.Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum 
Christine Vickerage.
Det Chief Inspector Craig Robinson with Lorna's grandmother Diane Vickerage and mum Christine Vickerage.

Earlier, Lorna’s mother, Christine Vickerage, made an emotional plea today for her daughter’s safe return.

Speaking outside Doncaster police station, she said: “John, if you’re watching this, fetch our Lorna home. Lorna - you’re in no trouble. Just come home, sweetheart.”

Lorna’s grandmother, Diane Vickerage, said: “I’d just like to appeal to John to fetch Lorna home, please. Being a family man yourself, you can see how much heartache you’re causing the family.

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“Please fetch Lorna home. Lorna, we love you very much and we’re missing you and we’re here for you and you’re not in any trouble.

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Lorna Vickerage

“We love you and we just want you to come home, please.”

Detective Chief Inspector Craig Robinson, of West Yorkshire Police, who is leading the investigation to find Lorna, said police received a strong response following a public appeal yesterday.