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Missing girl, 13, causes concern Missing girl found in Yorkshire
(about 3 hours later)
Police are "very concerned" over a 13-year-old girl missing from home. A 13-year-old girl who went missing has been found after walking into a police station about 150 miles from her home.
Lauren Morgan has not been seen since Friday night, and Dyfed-Powys Police say she had been communicating with people on social networking websites. Police had been "very concerned" about Lauren Morgan, who had not been seen since Friday night, and could have met people she knew through the internet.
Police asked Lauren, of Llandrindod Wells, to contact them or her family to let them know she is safe and well. But on Sunday morning she reported to police in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
Officers said she could have travelled to meet an internet contact or has been met by one of them. She has gone missing before and may be with friends. Dyfed-Powys officers say Lauren, of Howey, Llandrindod Wells, is "apparently safe and well" and are travelling to Dewsbury to see her.
Lauren, from the Howey area of the town, was last seen at 2200 BST on Friday. Earlier, police said Lauren had been communicating with people on social networking websites.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0845 330 2000 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0845 3302000. She had last been spotted at 2200 BST on Friday, and Lauren was asked to contact police or her family to let them know she was safe and well.
Officers said she could have travelled to meet an internet contact or had been met by one of them.
She had gone missing before and police had also said she could have been with friends in her home area.
Specially trained officers are talking to Lauren to try to discover where she has been since Friday night, while Dyfed-Powys make their way to Dewsbury to help their colleagues.