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My brothers girlfriend is missing since yesterday. He last spoke to her at approx 8pm and she was on the bus towards Dulwich library. She was distressed and not making sense.


This has never happened before and we are very concerned.


She is 21 yrs old, mixed race with long braided hair and was wearing a bright yellow faux fur jacket. PLEASE if anyone saw her yesterday afternoon/evening I ask you to please get in touch. 07903 841 645 my number. 07935 062 197 my brothers number.



Pasted my brothers facebook post below:


MISSING IN LONDON - Chloe Schlitter was last seen entering Victoria Tube Station at 6pm. At 8pm she claimed to be on a bus to Dulwich Library. She is sleep deprived and in need of help. She needs to contact us on 07935062197. SHE WEARS A YELLOW FAUX FUR COAT, WHITE CROP TOP, BLACK CULLOTS, SMALL RED PURSE/BAG, BLACK LEATHER-Y RUCKSACK.


Anyone in London right now with info on her location PLEASE contact us on 07935062197

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