POLICE have re-issued an appeal for information amid a desperate hunt for a teen girl reported missing a week ago.
Serren Bennett, 18, was last seen on June 8 in Guisborough with police becoming increasingly concerned for her safety.
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A major search for the “vulnerable” youth was launched when she was reported missing but has so far failed to locate her.
Cops have now shared CCTV footage showing Serren leaving her home address.
The video is the last known sighting of the teen who has now been missing for a week.
The 18-year-old was spotted by a CCTV camera heading to the De Brus Way area at around 7pm on June 8.
Serren is described as 5’6” tall with brown hair and brown eyes, she was last seen wearing a brown coat with fur on the hood, a black skirt, black tights and black shoes.
Cops believe she headed towards the Redcar beach area, near to Majuba car park/South Gare.
Cops have become more and more concerned for her welfare as the frantic hunt for the “vulnerable” teen reaches the seven day mark.
The youth’s disappearance was described as “out of character” for her.
The police have re-issued an appeal for information that could help locate her, asking members of the public who may have seen Serren to come forward.
Specialist officers have been drafted in to comb areas that the teen is known to frequent.
Any members of the public who may have seen Serren have been asked to urgently contact Cleveland Police on 101 quoting ref 105161.
Superintendent Emily Harrison said: “A week has now passed since the last confirmed sighting of Serren, and as time goes on we become increasingly concerned for her welfare, particularly given that she is vulnerable and this is out of character for her.
“Search-trained officers have been in areas where Serren was last seen and where she frequents, as we do everything possible to find her as safely and quickly as we possibly can.
“I would continue to ask members of the public to share the appeals to help us generate information and any sightings of Serren, and anyone who may have information is asked to contact us on 101 as a matter of urgency.”
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