Police appeal to find missing Sherwood teenager

Officers are appealing to find a missing 17-year-old girl from Sherwood, as they grow increasingly concerned for her safety.
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Keesha McLeod, 17, was reported missing from the Sherwood area on Monday, August 10.

Police are now growing increasingly concerned about her welfare and are appealing for anyone with any information about her whereabouts to get in touch.

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The 17-year-old is described as being of a slim build, 5ft 3 inches tall with dyed red hair which was possibly being worn in a bun.

Officers are growing increasingly concerned about missing Keesha McLeod.Officers are growing increasingly concerned about missing Keesha McLeod.
Officers are growing increasingly concerned about missing Keesha McLeod.

Keesha was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and grey cycling shorts.

Anyone who has seen the missing teenager should call police on 101, quoting incident number 903 of 10 August 2020.

People can also report sightings and information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by dialling 0800 555 111.

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Nottinghamshire Police works with the organisation, Missing People, which offers a 24-hour helpline for missing people and their families – contact them via 116 000.

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