Posted: Thu 10th Apr 2014

Appeal For Missing Teenager From Rhyl

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 10th, 2014

Police are appealing for information to help to trace 15-year-year-old Courtney Louise Jones who is missing from Rhyl.

Officers are also calling on the teenager herself to contact police and her family to let them know she is safe and well.

Courtney was last seen by a family member on Saturday night, March 29, in Manchester and there is concern regarding her whereabouts and for her welfare. Messages were received yesterday by a family member from Courtney and police are keen to ensure that the teenager is safe and well.

The 15-year-old is described as white, of stocky build, between 5ft 3’ ad 5ft 4’ tall, and has straight shoulder length brown coloured hair. She is also described as having blue eyes and speaks with a Manchester accent.

She has links to the Manchester area but could be in the Blackpool area.

North Wales Police are appealing to Courtney herself to get in touch with officers to let them know she is safe and well. Officers are also appealing to anyone who may have seen Courtney, knows of her whereabouts or has any information to contact North Wales Police on 101.

Although Rhyl / Manchester we are in middle of that area and public transport may be in this area as well, thus running the appeal.



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