Have you seen her?
Courtney Bell was last seen around 12.30am on Sunday in the Greenock Road area of Paisley.
The 15-year-old is described as white, 5ft 2inches tall. She has a slim build with long blue-coloured hair. Officers are urging the public to help them trace the missing girl. They believe she may be with another missing teenager, Teigan Thomson. Sergeant Mandy Gillespie, Paisley Police Station, said: “Enquiries are ongoing to trace Courtney and officers have been checking CCTV and searches are continuing in the local area.“We would ask anyone who may have seen Courtney or who has any information about where she is to contact us.
“We’d also ask Courtney to call police to let us know she is safe and well. Our concern is only for her welfare.”
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