Posted: Mon 3rd Aug 2015

Missing 15 Year Old Last Seen In Llandegla

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Aug 3rd, 2015

Police in Llangollen are calling on the help of the public to trace Bethanie Summerscales who is missing.

The 15-year-old, who is described as 5ft 3’ tall, of stocky build and has long brown coloured hair was last seen on Friday evening, (July 31st) in the Llandegla area.

She was last seen wearing a green coloured jacket which has a fluffy hood, a black and pink coloured Adidas top, jeans and trainers.

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PC 1295 Andy Williams, who is based in Llangollen said: “It is possible that Bethanie may still be in the North Wales area however the teenager also has links to the Oldham and Manchester areas. We are appealing for help in tracing her and anyone with information, who believes they may have seen Bethanie or knows of her current whereabouts to please get in touch with us.

“Similarly, we are appealing for Bethanie herself to please contact us and let us know she is safe and well.”

“Inquiries to locate Bethanie are continuing and anyone with information should contact North Wales Police on 101 reference S114812.”



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