Wiltshire mum of missing teen: 'Leah please come home. You're not in trouble'

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Wiltshire mum of missing teen: 'Leah please come home. You're not in trouble'

Leah Mullins, a 14-year-old girl from Wiltshire, has been missing since Friday evening, and her mother is now begging her to get in touch. Leah was last seen on Sherston High Street in Malmesbury, wearing blue fleece shorts and a white T-shirt, and carrying a light brown jumper and pink bag. She has blonde hair. Police say she was seen getting into a dark estate car near the Angel Pub before driving away. While Sarah Mullins, Leah’s mother, described her as a kind, loving girl who loves to help with her brothers and sisters, police have described her as vulnerable and urged her to contact them immediately.

Wiltshire Police have appealed specifically to a man walking two small white dogs in the area around the time of Leah’s disappearance to get in touch. They have also called on anyone with any information about Leah’s whereabouts to contact them on 101, expressing their concern for Leah’s safety due to her young age.

Leah’s disappearance has caused concern among the local community, with around thirty locals meeting to start a three-hour search for her this morning. One resident stated that “When you’re in a rural area with less CCTV, the more ground people can cover the better,” while another reflected on the community’s tight-knit nature and emphasized their desire to ensure Leah’s safety.

For now, Leah’s family is waiting anxiously for word on her whereabouts. Her mother has urged her to get in touch and let the family know she is okay, adding “we all miss you, your brothers and sisters miss you. Just please let us know where you are.

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