A HEARTBROKEN mum has begged for help to find her missing teenage daughter who vanished three days ago.
Olivia Prowse, 15, was last seen on Friday afternoon, and cops released an urgent public appeal to find her yesterday.
The force shared a photo of the teenager in her green school uniform after she didn’t return to her home in Camden on January 24.
Desperate mum Emma Osborn shared the police appeal on Facebook on the day she vanished, writing: “My daughter Olivia is missing again.
“Last seen at home at 2.30pm today.
“The group she is known to meet up with hang out at Holloway McDonald’s.”
“This is the last missing person‘s picture of her.”
The worried mum-of-four told The Telegraph that her daughter doesn’t have a bank card and had previously lost her phone.
She said she feared Olivia may have been “coerced” into running away by another teen and is concerned that she might fall into “sexual exploitation”.
In previous posts, Emma shared: “My daughter Olivia is still missing.
“Please please keep sharing we need her home.”
“As a family we are heartbroken and worried sick for her safety.”
The young girl was last seen on CCTV leaving a McDonald’s restaurant on her own.
Her father has early onset-dementia and doesn’t yet know about his daughter’s disappearance, according to Emma.
He is a retired cop who used to work with the British Transport Police dealing with runaway girls.
Camden Police posted a picture of the teen wearing her uniform on January 26, appealing for the public to help track her down.
They wrote: “Can you help us find 15-year-old OLIVIA who was last seen in Camden at 2.30am on 24/01/25.
“If seen, please call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC and quote 01/7086312/25.”
Hundreds of people have expressed their concern for Olivia, with many sharing the appeal on Facebook.
One wrote: “Oh Emma what turmoil you must be in.
“I’m so sorry.”
Another added: “Shared darling, hope she comes home soon.”
A third responded to the appeal: “Oh gosh, can’t even imagine your stress right now, so sorry to hear this.”
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