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Appeal over missing 11-year-old 11-year-old found safe and well
(about 3 hours later)
Police have issued an urgent appeal for information about an 11-year-old girl missing for more than 24 hours. An 11-year-old girl who was missing for more than 24 hours has been found safe and well.
Kiera Conlon from Lurgan was last seen in her uniform outside St Brendan's Primary School, Craigavon, at 0800 BST on Wednesday. Police had issued an urgent appeal over the whereabouts of Kiera Conlon from Lurgan, County Armagh.
Police believe she may be in the company of a man, who is about 32. Police say they are very concerned for her welfare. She had last been seen in her uniform outside St Brendan's Primary School, Craigavon, at 0800 BST on Wednesday.
Kiera is 5'2" tall with long dark hair. The man is 5'7", also with dark hair. Appealing for information, detectives believed she was in the company of a man in his early 30s and said they were very concerned for her welfare.
The schoolgirl was last seen wearing a bottle green jumper, grey skirt, grey shirt, blue and black tie, white socks and black shoes.
The man was wearing a blue and white Argentina football top, dark tracksuit top and bottoms.
The police are urging anyone who may know of Kiera's whereabouts, or who may recognise her description, to contact detectives in Lurgan as soon as possible on 0845 600 8000.