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Police probe missing girl claim Missing nine-year old 'was seen'
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Detectives searching for a missing nine-year-old schoolgirl are following up a possible sighting of her a day after she was reported missing. Detectives searching for a missing nine-year-old girl are treating a reported sighting of her the day after she disappeared as "significant."
Shannon Matthews, of Moorside Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, was last seen leaving school in the town on Tuesday.Shannon Matthews, of Moorside Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, was last seen leaving school in the town on Tuesday.
Det Supt Andy Brennan said police had spoken to a witness who believed he had seen Shannon on Wednesday morning.Det Supt Andy Brennan said police had spoken to a witness who believed he had seen Shannon on Wednesday morning.
And the senior officer also revealed that people who "could pose a risk to the public" had been interviewed.And the senior officer also revealed that people who "could pose a risk to the public" had been interviewed.
Speaking about the possible sighting Mr Brennan said: "It was an adult who was convinced that it was Shannon - so we are treating it as a significant finding," he said. Speaking about the possible sighting Det Supt Brennan said: "It was an adult who was convinced that it was Shannon - so we are treating it as a significant finding."
name="top"> class="bodl" href="#map">See map of Shannon Matthews search area It is of great concern to me now that a nine-year-old has been missing for over 48 hours Det Supt Andy Brennan
He said that sighting was one of a number his team of 60 detectives were investigating. He said the sighting was one of a number his team of 60 detectives were investigating.
Others included one on the playing fields behind Shannon's school on Church Lane between 1830 GMT and 1930 GMT on Tuesday and another in a park at the junction of Staincliffe Road and Heckmondwike Road.Others included one on the playing fields behind Shannon's school on Church Lane between 1830 GMT and 1930 GMT on Tuesday and another in a park at the junction of Staincliffe Road and Heckmondwike Road.
Det Supt Brennan, of West Yorkshire's Homicide and Major Crimes unit, said Shannon had told friends she wanted to run away.Det Supt Brennan, of West Yorkshire's Homicide and Major Crimes unit, said Shannon had told friends she wanted to run away.
"My teams have spoken with a number of her friends and certainly on Monday or Tuesday this week she had suggested she may not want to come home."My teams have spoken with a number of her friends and certainly on Monday or Tuesday this week she had suggested she may not want to come home.
"We have spoken to her friends and are satisfied she has made that comment."We have spoken to her friends and are satisfied she has made that comment.
"There has been no contact with family or friends we are aware of."There has been no contact with family or friends we are aware of.
"It is of great concern to me now that a nine-year-old has been missing for over 48 hours.""It is of great concern to me now that a nine-year-old has been missing for over 48 hours."
'Absolutely shattered'
Det Supt Brennan added: "I couldn't be more concerned, she is nine year-old girl who has never gone missing before. And I would have expected her to turn up by now."Det Supt Brennan added: "I couldn't be more concerned, she is nine year-old girl who has never gone missing before. And I would have expected her to turn up by now."
Police revealed that the youngster did not normally walk to and from school alone and usually met family friends before going to a breakfast club.Police revealed that the youngster did not normally walk to and from school alone and usually met family friends before going to a breakfast club.
"She is a nine-year-old girl, I would not described her as streetwise," he added."She is a nine-year-old girl, I would not described her as streetwise," he added.
Also on Thursday morning, the nine-year-old's step aunt Amanda Hyett, who lives next door to Shannon's family, said they were still waiting for news.Also on Thursday morning, the nine-year-old's step aunt Amanda Hyett, who lives next door to Shannon's family, said they were still waiting for news.
"We're just absolutely all shattered, we're all out looking."We're just absolutely all shattered, we're all out looking.
"We appreciate what the police are doing, they're out looking constantly."We appreciate what the police are doing, they're out looking constantly.
"We're just really wanting some news... to give us an edge... where to look next, that's all.""We're just really wanting some news... to give us an edge... where to look next, that's all."