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Police release photos of missing schoolgirl and teacher on ferry Police release photos of missing schoolgirl and teacher on ferry
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Sussex police have released new photographs of the runaway schoolgirl Megan Stammers and her 30-year-old maths teacher Jeremy Forrest on board a ferry to France as part of pan-European efforts to find them.Sussex police have released new photographs of the runaway schoolgirl Megan Stammers and her 30-year-old maths teacher Jeremy Forrest on board a ferry to France as part of pan-European efforts to find them.
Chief Inspector Jason Tingley, of Sussex police, said: "We are releasing this photo to show Megan and Jeremy's appearance at the time they travelled to France as we believe it will improve the public's ability to recognise the pair together.Chief Inspector Jason Tingley, of Sussex police, said: "We are releasing this photo to show Megan and Jeremy's appearance at the time they travelled to France as we believe it will improve the public's ability to recognise the pair together.
"Although they entered France, it is possible that they are elsewhere now."Although they entered France, it is possible that they are elsewhere now.
"Therefore our objectives are to identify where they are and for them to contact us, so we can bring Megan home safely.""Therefore our objectives are to identify where they are and for them to contact us, so we can bring Megan home safely."
Tingley said they were working with Interpol, a liaison officer in France and the French Missing Persons Bureau, plus other law enforcement agencies in Europe.Tingley said they were working with Interpol, a liaison officer in France and the French Missing Persons Bureau, plus other law enforcement agencies in Europe.
He said: "At this time our foreign liaison is focused on raising awareness of the pair and gathering information about where they could be. We have the ability to request other support and resources from the European authorities when the need arises.He said: "At this time our foreign liaison is focused on raising awareness of the pair and gathering information about where they could be. We have the ability to request other support and resources from the European authorities when the need arises.
"On an inquiry like this, there will always be reports of unconfirmed sightings, which we will follow up."On an inquiry like this, there will always be reports of unconfirmed sightings, which we will follow up.
"We will not comment on speculation about locations, but with public awareness being a key factor in this inquiry, we will publicise confirmed sightings."We will not comment on speculation about locations, but with public awareness being a key factor in this inquiry, we will publicise confirmed sightings.
"We would like to thank the public and media for their assistance. We are particularly grateful for the efforts of the international media in raising awareness about the pair abroad. Our primary concern is still to find Megan and Jeremy safe and well.""We would like to thank the public and media for their assistance. We are particularly grateful for the efforts of the international media in raising awareness about the pair abroad. Our primary concern is still to find Megan and Jeremy safe and well."
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