A “vulnerable” teenage girl has been missing for over two weeks.
Romina, 15, was last seen at Kings Cross station on July 11 at 1.15am.
The girl left her address in Cleveland, north east England, on July 10 and it is believed she boarded the train from Durham.
She was described as having long hair, dyed ginger, and being approximately 5ft tall and of slim build.
Police say she was last seen wearing a black zip-up hoody, a black t-shirt and black jogging bottoms with white trainers.
Romina has links to London, Bedfordshire, Lincolnshire and Cleveland.
Supt Jack May-Robinson from Central North BCU said: “I am concerned for the wellbeing of Romina. Her young age makes her vulnerable, and we want to find her as soon as possible to ensure she has not come into harm’s way.”
He added: “I hope that someone, somewhere has seen Romina and can provide even the slightest bit of information. Please do come forward to us, no matter how insignificant you think your information may be. We will appreciate it and use it to aid our search into finding Romina.”
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting CAD 7348/25JUL24. For immediate sightings call 999.
You can also contact the Missing Persons Organisation on 116 000.
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