Fears grow for two missing schoolgirls, 13, who vanished ‘with larger group’ 24 hours ago as cops reveal sightings

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Desperate appeal as two girls ‘missing for almost 24 hours’, Brooke and Asinat are believed to be using public transport to get around Manchester, , Police have issued an urgent appeal to trace two missing 13-year-old girls who have not been seen for almost 24 hours., , Brooke and Asinat were last heard from on Thursday (March 19) and are believed to be using public transport to get around. Police said it is possible the girls are with a larger group of children., ,

FEARS are growing for two schoolgirls who have been missing for almost 24 hours.

Brooke and Asinat, both 13, were last heard from yesterday and are believed to be with a larger group of children.

Brooke has blonde hair and is possibly wearing a cap

Asinat has brown hair and is possibly wearing a school uniform

The girls were last heard from on Thursday, March 19 and are believed to be using public transport to get around.

Police have issued images of both the girls, adding they are “becoming concerned” about their wellbeing.

There have been possible sightings in Bury, Bolton, Stockport and Manchester city centre, Greater Manchester Police added.

Brooke is described as having blonde hair and possibly wearing a cap, and Asinat has brown hair and is possibly wearing a school uniform.

In a post on social media, GMP wrote: “Officers are becoming concerned about two teenage girls who have been missing for almost 24 hours.

“Brooke and Asinat, both aged 13, are believed to be using the travel network and there have been possible sightings in Bury, Bolton, Stockport and Manchester city centre.

“They were last heard from on 19/3/25 and it is possible the girls are with a larger group of children.

“Asinat has brown hair and is possibly wearing a school uniform; Brooke has blonde hair and is possibly wearing a cap.

“Anyone with information about their whereabouts should contact police on 0161 856 2476 or 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.”

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