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Emma has been missing since Monday morning. If you have seen her or have any information that could help the police, please contact them by calling 101.


The Metropolitan police have released a picture of her and are appealing to the public for information which could help them find her: https://twitter.com/MPSBromley/status/932948128730402816.

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Bromley Police Twitter:


Missing from #Beckenham - Emma Reinton-Brown, 13 years old. Last seen yesterday morning (20th) at #Beckenham junction wearing a dark blue tracksuit. She was also carrying the type of backpack seen below. If you have seen her please call police on 101. Please RT. pic.twitter.com/htA2bHLDCL— Bromley MPS (@MPSBromley) 21 November 2017


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