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Hannah (15) went missing. Last seen Thursday 3 Jan. She?s in poor mental health and with some unsavoury characters. We know she?s been around the Stockwell/Brixton area due to her ZIP card use at these stations. She?s on a Child Protection Plan. Police are monitoring the area. If you know anyone around this area - we want to get her out of London to a safe place urgently. Please help us find her so we can get her the help she needs. We are very 😔 sad. We love you very much Hannah! Please come home



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Also posted in the Herne Hill forum but please pass round.


Many thanks.

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