13/11/2013

UK Police Believe Missing Girl Could Be In Ireland

Police in the UK have said that they think an 11-year-old girl missing in London could be in Ireland.

According to the Metropolitan Police Kathleen Doherty disappeared from Greenford, London, along with her 14-year-old sister Biddy Doherty.

However, it is understood that Biddy was found on Tuesday night in north London and is now in the care of the local authority.

The Met have said that they believe Kathleen could be with members of the Travelling community.

Anyone with any information has been asked to contact the Garda Confidential Telephone Number 1800-666-111.

(MH/IT)

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