New appeal to find missing 15-year-old girl last seen in Glasgow | Scotland


A new appeal has been made to help the police find a 15-year-old girl who has been missing for three days.

Faith Marley, from the Leith area of ​​Edinburgh, was last seen on CCTV meeting a man in Glasgow.

Police said the teenager traveled from the Scottish capital on a number 900 Citylink bus which arrived at Buchanan bus station in Glasgow shortly after 11.05am on Wednesday.

She was then spotted on CCTV meeting a man shortly after 11.20am, before the couple left the bus station heading for North Hanover Street.

CCTV screenshot of Faith Marley meeting a man at Buchanan Bus Station shortly after 11.20am on Wednesday. Photograph: Police Scotland

Police said they remained “very concerned” for Faith and hoped to identify the man she was with to help them in their search.

Faith was described as about 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 meters) tall, of medium build, and with shoulder-length dark blonde hair.

She was wearing a black hoodie, leggings and black and white Converse high tops when she was last seen.

The man she was seen with was described as white, with black hair and likely in his 20s or 30s, police said.

He wore a gray sweater, black pants and black shoes, and was seen pulling a white or silver case or box with a blue bag on top of the handle and carrying a dark colored backpack.

Ch Insp Cath Thorburn said: ‘This sighting in Glasgow is now Faith’s most recent confirmed sighting.

“Although nothing in our investigations suggests that she was injured, she has not been seen since Wednesday morning and we remain very concerned for her.

“We urge anyone who thinks they have seen or heard Faith at any time since Wednesday to contact us urgently.

“We are working to identify the man seen in his company leaving Buchanan bus station as he may have information that could help. If you know who he is or if you recognize yourself, please let us know.

“If you can help, please call us immediately on 101, quoting reference number 0385 of Wednesday March 15, 2023.”


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