Urgent hunt for lacking woman, 12, who was final seen when she left faculty in London on Tuesday: Police say she ‘could also be with a person in his 20s’
A 12-year-old girl who went missing when she left her school in London, may be ‘with a man in his 20s’, police have said in an urgent appeal.
Isabelle Lindsay-Nandra, known as Bella, was last seen at 3.30pm on Tuesday, 26 November.
She did not return to her home in Bexleyheath when she left school and has not been seen for five days.
Now police have said she may be with a man in his 20s and have released descriptions of two men.
A spokesperson for the Met Police said: ‘Officers believe that she caught a bus to Woolwich and then travelled to King George V DLR station, arriving at 10pm.
‘She has been missing before, but never for this period of time.
‘She may be in the company of a man, described as Black, in his 20s with a small beard.
‘He may be called Marshall or another name beginning with M.
Isabelle Lindsay-Nandra, 12, known as Bella, was last seen getting on a bus on Tuesday.
It is believed she caught a bus to Woolwich and then travelled to King George V DLR station, pictured, arriving at 10pm
‘She may also have been in the company of another man, described as South Asian, who had a physical fight with the other man. Isabelle is 5ft 3ins in height.
‘She was wearing school uniform with a black Canada goose coat and blue suede boots with bows on the back.’
Police say enquiries are ongoing to identify the men and locate Isabelle, including analysis of available CCTV.
Anyone who may have seen Isabelle or who has information about her whereabouts or the people with her is urged to call 101 and quote REF 01/1130151/24. For an immediate sighting, dial 999.